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Date:      Thu, 07 Jul 2016 07:22:55 +0200
From:      Graham <feagindeartcsdf215@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Name Badges this month for only R39 Each 
Message-ID:  <908ED64D9E5FAD9FE8F7975BDC6AFCC3017EB5C7@GRAHAM-PC>

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Dear Customer, please see Name Badges attached sample on special this month=
 for only R39 Each ,they Normally go for around R55 to R75 each.


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To order send through a list of names and a company logo you would like on =
the badge and we will quote you right away we have designers who will do a =
design layout and send you a quote all at once.
If you happy with the artwork we will proceed with a order.
Please note our minimum order for name badges is 5
we also supply-                        =20
500 Business Cards full colour, on 300 gms plus UV -R580
5000 A5 Flyers full colour, printed on 85 gms gloss paper -R1750
Magnetic car signage  R350 per door
Please note our minimum for business cards is 500
Other products - Fridge Magnets key-rings,Invoice books,Stamps, Signage,Web=
sites,Domain names
Email us to get a speedy quote:
Email  Printing2design@gmail.com or simply click on reply, and reply to thi=
s email.
Kind regards
Graham Lloyd
Cell:081 701 5048
Landline:031 837 6050

video sample of badges =20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D1NMvag0wuSk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DtCtCEcRH62Q
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 08:02:04 +0200
Murk Fletcher <murk.fletcher@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ruby is really the only way to go.

	This is bad advice - and you can substitute anything you like for
Ruby in that sentence and it is still bad advice. There is no single best
language.

> Python is nice but the majority of
> people supporting it are those who've spent most of their lives learning
> it and would do anything to defend it.

	Programming languages are not fashion items or sports teams,
they're tools, and like tools it is not the case that a socket set is the
only way to go because spanners are sometimes the best option and for some
jobs a screwdriver is needed.

-- 
Steve O'Hara-Smith <steve@sohara.org>



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