Andrew Green writes:
>Anyway, the thought occurred to me that it might be neat to have some sort
>of discreet (No! Really BIG) decal or grille badge that would identify
members
>of our illustrious electronic car club gathered here today
Well, I just got really setteled in to my life here in SF, and what did
I find in my junque but ... TA DA! The SOL ID that some of us concocted
about 1.5 years ago. I now have connections to a T-shirt print shop that
wants to try production from PostScript, so I'm really (honest!) going
to get these things going. Sheesh - I don't have my cars to swork on here,
so what better thing to do.
The SOL id as it stands is a crossed conrod and spanner rampant on the
Union Jack, with the mysterious letters S O L emblazoned above all in
the fearsome shade of BRG. Underneath is 'british-cars@autox.team.net',
if we can use that (mjb - will that p/o the powers that be like it might
of when the list was at commercial shops?).
Here be the options: t-shirts, patches, decals, and badges, and that's
about the order of $$$, too. Most people preferred t-shirts when I
last pinged the list - if you're interested, please send me some mail;
in 2 company moves I've lost the old mail - sorry. Additionally, with
Modern Computer Technology, we can also probably get decent small runs
of decent paper and transparency output, so you can plunk it in your
windshield, or have a Field Expedient for a lost side curtain or something.
Waiting with bated breath, I remain Yr Hmbl & Obdnt Srvnt -
ed devinney pismobch@well.sf.ca.us
"I don't know what the world may need,
but a V8 engine's a good start for me..." - Cracker
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