Re: Newsletter Writting

2004-03-06 Thread ColdFusion Developer
Yes we have someone who does this kind of work, just never did it for $$   - Original Message -   From: Kevin Graeme   To: CF-Community   Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 6:35 PM   Subject: Re: Newsletter Writting   As someone who also worked in design, I'll third those numbers.   Out of

Re: Newsletter Writting

2004-03-06 Thread Kevin Graeme
As someone who also worked in design, I'll third those numbers. Out of professional curiousity, does your company have experience doing print design? It has its own technical ins and outs and isn't something to take on lightly. -Kevin - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "

Re: honeymoon destination recommendations

2004-03-06 Thread dana tierney
ya, about what I am hearing about southern Mexico. Jungle, Mayan ruins and you can get a hammock on the beach for $1 a day. Dana >my wife and i went to Belize. >very affordable. > >lots of temples caves & beaches... >check out the jungle for a while then the beaches. [Todays Threads] [This Mes

Jrun connector and IIS

2004-03-06 Thread Eyad Makhoul
Hi, I installed coldfusion mx 6.1 on server and IIS on another server. I used the jrun connector to use the IIS in second server; I made a test page on coldfusion server including text and image. I request the page from the server which contains the IIS server, the result displays the text but

Fist Can-Spam lawsuit

2004-03-06 Thread Larry C. Lyons
ISP Files First Can-Spam Lawsuit (Politics 2:00 a.m. PDT)   http://go.hotwired.com/news/politics/0,1283,62559,00.html/wn_ascii   The U.S. Can-Spam Act may be too weak to stop spam altogether, but it's all we've got, says a California attorney. That's why he's going to be the first to use it to hel

Interesting speech by Richard Dawkings

2004-03-06 Thread Larry C. Lyons
http://ffrf.org/articles/?t=others/dawkins.txt "Time to Stand Up" By Richard Dawkins Distinguished British scientist, author and atheist Richard Dawkins, who was scheduled to accept an "Emperor Has No Clothes Award"

Re-creating an error

2004-03-06 Thread Don
Hello, Environment: CF6.1 on Windows XP dev box, MM internal server and Access 2000. What would cause the following error: " The following is the internal exception message: access denied (coldfusion.sql.DataSourcePermission xyzds) " Possibility A: Security under CF admin enabled and the "zyzds

Old Computers (was Re: Old Computer Magazines)

2004-03-06 Thread Ben Doom
> They were not programmable in the real sense. Babbage never completed his > machine.  The first true computers were Turing's Bombe built in the early > 40's to decode Nazi cryptography while the first real computer (Eniac?) was > designed to calculate artillery shell trajectories for the US milit

Re: Old Computer Magazines

2004-03-06 Thread Larry C. Lyons
They were not programmable in the real sense. Babbage never completed his machine.  The first true computers were Turing's Bombe built in the early 40's to decode Nazi cryptography while the first real computer (Eniac?) was designed to calculate artillery shell trajectories for the US military.

dvd shrink reauthor

2004-03-06 Thread Matthew P. Smith
Could someone help me with the reauthor method of dvd-shrink? I'd like to burn my movies to two formats: 1. Full backup - all the features but a little less quality because of the extra compression required 2. just the movie - a little better quality as only the film is on there. I have the f

best burn speed for dvd-r

2004-03-06 Thread Matthew P. Smith
I have gotten a copy of one of my movies to go successfully, however I am having some troubles with the playback.  The movie will pause during playback for anywhere from 1 to 15-20 seconds(or longer!).  I mentioned this to a friend at work who has a some experience with burning, and he recommended

Re: Old Computer Magazines

2004-03-06 Thread Ben Doom
> Um Ben, there were no electronic or mechanical computers. They were > developed in the 1940's in  in England and the US. There were card sorting > systems but no actual computers. Yes, there were.  Sort of.  In 1624 Schickard built a 4-function calculating clock.  In 1642 Pascal built a better

Re: Newsletter Writting

2004-03-06 Thread Ben Doom
> You would do better to find yourself a local printer and make friends. I second (third?) that.  A local printer can work with you more closely, is more likely to give you a cut rate (which you can pocket some of, and pass some of on to the client) if they think you'll bring in a good bit of w

RE: Newsletter Writting

2004-03-06 Thread webmaster
I’ve been in advertising for some 20 yrs, Erika’s advice and figures are sound. Here on Madison Avenue, the rates can run as high as $150. hr Steve -Original Message- From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 12:27 PM To: CF-Community Subj

RE: Newsletter Writting

2004-03-06 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
That was just an average by the way. Some markets are less, others are much higher. Especially in some companies in NYC ;) Cheers, Erika From: Erika L Walker-Arnold Anywhere from $35 - $85 an hour depending on the market you are in and how good you are at pre-press. [Todays Threads] [This Me

RE: honeymoon destination recommendations

2004-03-06 Thread Paul Ihrig
my wife and i went to Belize. very affordable. lots of temples caves & beaches... check out the jungle for a while then the beaches. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: Newsletter Writting

2004-03-06 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
Anywhere from $35 - $85 an hour depending on the market you are in and how good you are at pre-press. You would do better to find yourself a local printer and make friends. This would be the best scenario you could hope for instead of mailing of to unseen mass market printers. I have two printer

Newsletter Writting

2004-03-06 Thread ColdFusion Developer
I have a client whom we are not only their website design and maintenance service but also aquiring all of their printing needs from Newsletters, Brochures, Letterhead, Christmas cards, etc. Does anyone have a range of what to charge for those types of services? I have to consider we are doing th