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Just for fun and following on from an earlier thread...
www.digitalsky.org.uk/temp/relative_sizes_small.jpg -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 17:08:42 +0100, Pete Lawrence
wrote: Just for fun and following on from an earlier thread... www.digitalsky.org.uk/temp/relative_sizes_small.jpg Pete you are getting very good at this now. How about this: I reckon you could get twelve of your best images together, publish a 2005 astro caledar, set up a stand at the next astro fest and make your first million. - Mike |
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Mike Murphy wrote:
Pete you are getting very good at this now. How about this: I reckon you could get twelve of your best images together, publish a 2005 astro caledar, set up a stand at the next astro fest and make your first million. What makes you think it would be his first? |
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 19:42:09 +0100, Martin Frey
wrote: Mike Murphy wrote: Pete you are getting very good at this now. How about this: I reckon you could get twelve of your best images together, publish a 2005 astro caledar, set up a stand at the next astro fest and make your first million. What makes you think it would be his first? Yeah Mike! Actually I'm not terribly money oriented (except for when it comes to spending it ;-) ) so it would be the first ![]() I do get asked to put some of these graphics into poster form from time to time. Anyone know where I can get such a thing done at a price that won't break the bank? I looked at producing the Venus poster after having numerous requests. Unfortunately, short-run posters aren't terribly cheap. £50+ for a poster seems a little steep ;-) -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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In article , Martin Frey
wrote: Mike Murphy wrote: Pete you are getting very good at this now. How about this: I reckon you could get twelve of your best images together, publish a 2005 astro caledar, set up a stand at the next astro fest and make your first million. What makes you think it would be his first? He still claims to find time to go to work. I'd give that up if I had made a million. -- Jim Easterbrook http://astro.jim-easterbrook.me.uk/ N51.36 W0.25 |
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Just for fun and following on from an earlier thread...
www.digitalsky.org.uk/temp/relative_sizes_small.jpg When I read "relative sizes", I thought pete had accidentally sent the email to the wrong news group! But I see you are talking about astronomy! Great idea! Send it to APOD, please! Das |
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In message , Pete Lawrence
writes On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 19:42:09 +0100, Martin Frey wrote: Mike Murphy wrote: Pete you are getting very good at this now. How about this: I reckon you could get twelve of your best images together, publish a 2005 astro caledar, set up a stand at the next astro fest and make your first million. What makes you think it would be his first? Yeah Mike! Actually I'm not terribly money oriented (except for when it comes to spending it ;-) ) so it would be the first ![]() I do get asked to put some of these graphics into poster form from time to time. Anyone know where I can get such a thing done at a price that won't break the bank? I looked at producing the Venus poster after having numerous requests. Unfortunately, short-run posters aren't terribly cheap. £50+ for a poster seems a little steep ;-) Cafe Press? http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/ I'm sure there are others too... |
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 18:07:26 GMT, Chris
wrote: Cafe Press? http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/ I'm sure there are others too... Cheers Chris, I'll look into it... -- Pete Lawrence http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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