Show me your Business Card !!!

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annika1980
May 24, 2004
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Anybody got any cool looking business cards? Howz about posting a pic of it? You can scratch out any personal info if you need to; I’m just interested in the design of the card. What works best?

Maybe we can vote on who has the coolest looking card?

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john
May 25, 2004
In article ,
(Annika1980) wrote:

Anybody got any cool looking business cards? Howz about posting a pic of it? You can scratch out any personal info if you need to; I’m just interested in the design of the card. What works best?

Maybe we can vote on who has the coolest looking card?

It would be a great service to the usenet community if you all would ignore this infamous leech. Send Annika to your killfile, or find your good ideas copied and sold.
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cantexadian
May 25, 2004
(jjs) wrote in message news:…
In article ,
(Annika1980) wrote:

Anybody got any cool looking business cards? Howz about posting a pic of it? You can scratch out any personal info if you need to; I’m just interested in the design of the card. What works best?

Maybe we can vote on who has the coolest looking card?

It would be a great service to the usenet community if you all would ignore this infamous leech. Send Annika to your killfile, or find your good ideas copied and sold.

Annika, How could you.
jjs had one good idea in his lifetime, and you stole it? go to your room!
nikki
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Colin G Edwards
May 25, 2004
In article ,
(Annika1980) wrote:
<the usual crap>

jjs wrote:
It would be a great service to the usenet community if you all would ignore this infamous leech. Send Annika to your killfile, or find your good ideas copied and sold.

Anyone who frequents the rec.photo.digital NG will doubtless have filtered him out a long time ago. It was a thoroughly depressing day when he showed up here… :o(
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bhilton665
May 25, 2004
jjs wrote:

It would be a great service to the usenet community if you all would ignore this infamous leech. Send Annika to your killfile

From: Derek Fountain

Anyone who frequents the rec.photo.digital NG will doubtless have filtered him out a long time ago. It was a thoroughly depressing day when he showed up here… :o(

LOL … when I first saw Annika/Bret’s post my first thought was "Great, now I have to kill-file this moron in another NG". Glad to see others feel the same.

At least Uni will now have some competition for the Best NG Troll award 🙂
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Stuart
May 25, 2004
Bill Hilton wrote:

At least Uni will now have some competition for the Best NG Troll award 🙂

The last thing anyone wants is a trolling competition!

Stuart
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Gene Palmiter
May 25, 2004
So…if you kill file him…how do you know he is here?

"Stuart" wrote in message
Bill Hilton wrote:

At least Uni will now have some competition for the Best NG Troll award
🙂
The last thing anyone wants is a trolling competition!

Stuart
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annika1980
May 26, 2004
From: (jjs)

It would be a great service to the usenet community if you all would ignore this infamous leech. Send Annika to your killfile, or find your good ideas copied and sold.

I may be infamous, but I don’t steal. Just looking for some new ideas.
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annika1980
May 26, 2004
From: (Bill Hilton)

LOL … when I first saw Annika/Bret’s post my first thought was "Great, now I
have to kill-file this moron in another NG". Glad to see others feel the same.

Well tis true that I don’t post much in this NG, but I do read it frequently. Annika is everywhere !!!

I asked a serious question hoping to get some new ideas. That all the responses so far are aimed at me tells me that this Newsgroup is populated by anal-retentives like yourself who have little interest in helping people or discussing the topic at hand, but would rather talk about killfiles.

One reader was kind enough to e-mail and offer me all the bootleg software I can download for the low low price of just $24.95. Damn, and I just got CS today from Adobe!

Btw, why does Adobe charge sales tax on Internet orders?
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lkrz
May 26, 2004
Btw, why does Adobe charge sales tax on Internet orders?

A company has to collect sales tax on any orders place by residents of a state where they have a business — even if the order is placed to a warehouse outside of the state.
Here’s Nordstrom’s explanation:
http://about.nordstrom.com/help/faq/sales-tax.asp?origin=hel p

As to your original topic, Photoshop is not the proper program for designing/printing business cards. Those are best done in a vector program like Illustrator or Freehand or a page layout program like InDesign or Quark.

http://www.madmousergraphics.com
web design, print design, photography
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JP White
May 26, 2004
LauraK wrote:
Btw, why does Adobe charge sales tax on Internet orders?

A company has to collect sales tax on any orders place by residents of a state where they have a business — even if the order is placed to a warehouse outside of the state.
Here’s Nordstrom’s explanation:
http://about.nordstrom.com/help/faq/sales-tax.asp?origin=hel p

A very good explanation. If anyone thinks that ordering from a company that does not have a physical presence in your state precludes one from paying tax, think again. One is due to pay sales use tax.

http://www.state.me.us/revenue/salesuse/use%20tax.htm

Typically only businesses actually pay sales use tax, because the local state will audit them from time to time. Consumers, while under the same laws typically don’t pay, the states simply do not have the resources to audit individuals for this tax. Even if they had the resources to audit individuals it wouldn’t make financial sense to do so, the cost of conducting an audit would no doubt exceed the amount of tax due. State legislators must loose sleep every night thinking of the lost tax dollars. All together now, say AAAhhhhhh.

JP
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Brian
May 26, 2004
So…if you kill file him…how do you know he is here?

He killfiled the original poster, but not all the folks who reply to those posts…
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lkrz
May 26, 2004
. Even if they had the resources to
audit individuals it wouldn’t make financial sense to do so, the cost of conducting an audit would no doubt exceed the amount of tax due. State legislators must loose sleep every night thinking of the lost tax dollars. All together now, say AAAhhhhhh.

That’s why there are plans in the works to have this done at the sales level. http://www.sltrib.com/2004/May/05262004/business/business.as p

http://www.madmousergraphics.com
web design, print design, photography
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Wilder and Wilder
May 26, 2004
If you create a kill file and put all the people posting stupid and inaccurate messages in it, there won’t be a British post left! Kill files are a measure people’s intolerance to each other. Personally I think these groups would be worse off if Bret (Annika1980) were not here.

Unlike the people who claim to have kill filed him, I enjoy the occasional posts he makes. I used to wonder how he got some of his shots until I realized it was the dog doing it all, Bret is just a mutt puppet!

It’s Wilder on Tangalooma!
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"Brian" wrote in message
So…if you kill file him…how do you know he is here?

He killfiled the original poster, but not all the folks who reply to those posts…
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annika1980
May 26, 2004
From: (LauraK)

A company has to collect sales tax on any orders place by residents of a state
where they have a business — even if the order is placed to a warehouse outside of the state.
Here’s Nordstrom’s explanation:
http://about.nordstrom.com/help/faq/sales-tax.asp?origin=hel p

I’m aware of that, of course.
However, I’m not aware of any Adobe business operations in Tennessee.
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Brian
May 27, 2004
However, I’m not aware of any Adobe business operations in Tennessee.

You don’t have to be. All it takes is one location, staffed by one person, and they officially do business in the state. This location can even be a home office, as long as it’s officially listed as a location from which Adobe Corp. conducts business.
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Wilder and Wilder
May 27, 2004
You really are a dick head, arn’t you Brian?

"Brian" wrote in message
However, I’m not aware of any Adobe business operations in Tennessee.

You don’t have to be. All it takes is one location, staffed by one person, and they officially do business in the state. This location can even be a home office, as long as it’s officially listed as a location from which Adobe Corp. conducts business.
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Brian
May 27, 2004
Not for Publication wrote:

You really are a dick head, arn’t you Brian?

What the hell are talking about? I reply to a post with a ligitimate piece of information and for that I’m now a dickhead? What the hell…?

I don’t know what your problem is, and I don’t really care to, either.
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Stuart
May 28, 2004
Brian wrote:

Not for Publication wrote:

You really are a dick head, arn’t you Brian?

What the hell are talking about? I reply to a post with a ligitimate piece of information and for that I’m now a dickhead? What the hell…?
I don’t know what your problem is, and I don’t really care to, either.

He is an Autralian, that is his problem.

Stuart
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JP White
May 29, 2004
LauraK wrote:

That’s why there are plans in the works to have this done at the sales level. http://www.sltrib.com/2004/May/05262004/business/business.as p
So they actually went through with the streamlined sales tax huh? Uh Oh. I read quite a bit about it on eBay forums when it was first proposed. Folks there were not looking forward to it (neither are eBay). It could complicate selling on eBay to the point of making it not worth it except for a few large sellers.

JP
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Wilder and Wilder
May 29, 2004
True… I also know Adobe don’t have an office in Tennessee

"Stuart" wrote in message
Brian wrote:

Not for Publication wrote:

You really are a dick head, arn’t you Brian?

What the hell are talking about? I reply to a post with a ligitimate piece of information and for that I’m now a dickhead? What the hell…?
I don’t know what your problem is, and I don’t really care to, either.

He is an Autralian, that is his problem.

Stuart

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