
He even sent a picture of how they look on his car! You know, the ONLY sticker I’ve ever put on any of my cars is an Apple logo, not even the kids “I was student of the year” stickers went on MY cars! I would put this sticker on my car. i put a picture in the shownotes to show you how cool these are. His first gift is sets of decals that he calls the X-Bone – it’s a crossbones underneath an Apple-ish logo – very naughty actually, picks up the spirit of the pirate attitude of the earliest Mac days. The only bummer of giving away art is that it’s not easy to ship all over the world like emailing license keys, so I’m afraid this prize is only available to US customers.
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Over the years he’s modified it for business cards for me, and for iTunes and even to make it look good in high def on the AppleTV.Īs though all this weren’t generous enough, Ryan has decided to donate to the Anniversary giveaway too! He’s not giving away software like the others, instead he’s giving away some of his art. And that’s the logo I’ve used to this day. I didn’t change anything at all on it – it was just perfect. The best part of the story was that I LOVED the logo. I gotta giv props to all the podcasters out there for their continued efforts of producing each and every podcast, I know it’s a ton of work! Just my way of saying Mahalo for your efforts. If you like it it’s your to keep and use anyway want to, no charge of course. I really luv your podcast show and look forward to each and every episode!!! I took the liberty of designing a logo for your podcast. My old one was dreadful, I’d designed it myself, can you imagine how bad a logo is designed by an engineer? but have you ever bought someone else art? How can you choose art for someone, hope they like it as much as you do? Here’s the email I received on that day September 4, 2006: A very long time ago a gentleman named Ryan Sakamoto wrote to me and offered up an alternative banner for my website.
Glimmerblocker review full#
Last week I went into full detail on all the different prize giveaways, but this week I got a big surprise. Today is Sunday May 3rd, 2009 and this show number 202. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart thanks the NosillaCast listeners for their help with his Aperture issues, Tree Style Tabs Firefox Plugin from and Bart & Al take an adventure trying to track down some strange behavior on Al’s Mac. George from Tulsa tells us of his experiences with anti-virus on the Mac, specifically ClamX AV at.
Glimmerblocker review android#
In depth review of the T-Mobile G1, focussing mostly on the Android operating system. Ryan Sakamoto offers two prints of his amazing photography from for the Anniversary giveaway, Ron and Rico give their own version of their 200th congratulations, Gita sends tools for syntax highlighting: Smultron ( ), skEdit ( ), and Taco HTML Edit ( ) as well as apps for window movement like to compete with Windows: MercuryMover( ), Zooom ( ), and MondoMouse ( ).
