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I cut the end off BOTH ring fingers. Not at the same time. The first one (left hand) was from riding a carousel, the wrong way (beer involved). The 2nd (right hand) was from riding a skateboard, with a beer in my hand ... while naked. Yep, I was a dumb teenager.
I play guitar and its been...
Post #3, dont cut it and start at the bottom. Did you think we were Crazy? If you not going to take advice, dont ask for it. Since you put the wrap on upside down, at least seal the edges.
Scott
I know. When I seen the name, the first thing I thought of was "thats a good name for a hemroid cream." :rock-n-roll:
Welcome from sunny Las Vegas :Big Laugh
Oh by the way, your going to need more than a DBA. Good luck.
My oldest copy is 6.6.1. Would that work?
I know my 7.5.5 still works on the old parallel port dongle.
Your license is the dongle, not the disk right? So a copy of the disk isn't hurting any copyright infringement? Can anyone else weigh in on this?
I am flying to Huston Tuesday the 12th for a week and thought about offering to stop by and maybe give you a few pointers. But Im staying in The Woodlands and Richmond, at 50 miles, is too far away. Oh well, best of luck to ya. Scott
I didnt think about that. In Vegas the Teamsters move and load everything off the floor. I know 4 or 5 Teamsters that work at the convention center, their houses are full of "stuff" that never made it back to the company's after a convention closes.
There is no overlap if you cut into 4 pieces. Get a few people to help, line up to bottom panel first and tape on. Mark the print, pull half of the liner and install half at a time. When the bottom is on, line up the over lap on the top panel and install the same way. DRY!
Who printed it? What...
I found this. Interesting how it prints thru on out the back so it doesnt bend or curl the media.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ8Y7KMCRY0&feature=related
Newegg.com
Been building my own for 13yrs. You might not save a lot of money, but you get to hand pick every part. The reviews on each parts help alot too.
When I was cutting my teeth with print and cut 12 or 13 years ago (good old laser pointer, not), I would raise the blade in the cutter so it was about a 2mm above the print. Then I would slow the cutter down to just a couple of inches a sec and watch VERY closely to see what the heck the cutter...
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