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Laura, it takes a strong person to admit their mistakes. It takes a smart one to do it 38 posts down in someone elses thread instead of as a topic in itself.
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I talked with one of my customers today that teaches Law at University of Michigan (I am doing a sandblasted redwood). I told him of my dilema and he was going to ask around as he was inexperienced in copyright. I told him that I was going to take the designs and mail them to myself and not open them so that I would have a date established. He thought that was a great idea.
While getting the prints out of the folder, I noticed that I did print something about Vision Graphics owned the artwork until purchased by customer. Whewww!!!!!!!!
-------------------- Laura Butler Vision Graphics & Sign 4479 Welch Rd Attica, Mi 48412 Posts: 2855 | From: Attica, Mi, USA | Registered: Nov 2000
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Wow! This reminds me of the National Geographic Channel. You know, where a bunch of jackels form a pack and go after the wounded lion and rip his throat out.
Let's face it: Hypocrisy is a global human trait...not one that resides with a few select people.
So when people start quoting other people's past words of wisdom in an attempt to discredit them all the while trying to present themselves as superior business people shows an arrogance of immense proportions.
Is anyone in this forum a millionaire? I doubt it...and if they were they wouldn't need this forum for advice.
Now I don't know Dave...but he sure looks like a pleasant guy. I don't recall him trying to drag anyone down the road from his car bumper. Why try and gut him from @$$hole to belly button with a dead deer antler?
Now, scurry along and find a post of me quoting someone in an argument so you can prove me a hypocrite...I almost guarantee you'll find one. Yes, I'm a recovering hypocrite...welcome to my club.
-------------------- Todd Gill Outside The Lines Potterville, MI Posts: 7792 | From: Potterville, MI | Registered: Dec 2001
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I had a local contractor come in for a "Fancy" job lettering his truck. After speaking to him for a few days I felt comfortable with him and gave him our artwork to show his wife. A few days later I saw his truck roll by with my artwork, ahhhh... it gets worse. He had the you know whats to call me a few weeks later to ask for a crapy pair of mags like nothing ever happened. I trust no one for less than 50% anymore! Sorry honest people!!!
-------------------- Devin Fahie Sebago Signworks Rt. 302, Raymond, Maine 207-655-6622 devin@sebagosignworks.com Posts: 96 | From: Raymond, Maine | Registered: Jun 2003
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