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PE> Ok,
PE> I just ordered my new laptop from Dell. I want to thank everyone that
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PE> Paul
I used to have Dell Latitude LS - small one. Few years ago it was.
Excellent machine that was able to take a beating of going each day
with me on the train or in the ca
Ok,
I just ordered my new laptop from Dell. I want to thank everyone that
helped, it's appreciated.
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Partially correct.Tanya is Aus $ I'm Can $
Dave
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From: Tiger Moses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 09:21:26 -0500
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Subject: Re: My decision...
At 08:10 AM 4/14/01 +1000, you wrote:
>David J Brooks wrote:
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At 08:10 AM 4/14/01 +1000, you wrote:
>David J Brooks wrote:
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>"BTW my prices are $3 per 4x6,$10 per 5x7 $15 per 8x10 and $25 per 11x14
>to cheap"
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>David, I don't know what your lab charges, but the prices you just quoted
>are virtually identical to what my local (non-proff.) lab charges JU
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Sent: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 08:10:54 +1000
To: "Pentax Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: My decision...
David J Brooks wrote:
"BTW my prices are $3 per 4x6,$10 per 5x7 $15 per 8x10 and $25 per 11x14
to cheap"
David, I don't know what y
Just looked at a map. You really are off the beaten track aren't you?
Tanya wrote:
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> John, thank you so much for this information! Being in Mt Isa, it >becomes very
>easy to "settle" for what is on offer close to home (we are >extremely isolated).
>
> fairy.
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Jon Hope wrote:
"If you are paying the above prices for re-prints anywhere in Australia you
are paying way too much. Take as an example a pro lab here in Perth, Mirage
Photographics (www.miragephoto.com.au) who have the following prices for
prints:
6x4 $1.00
7x5 $2.40
10x8$5.70
14x11
At 06:10 14/04/01, you wrote:
>David J Brooks wrote:
>
>"BTW my prices are $3 per 4x6,$10 per 5x7 $15 per 8x10 and $25 per 11x14
>to cheap"
>
>David, I don't know what your lab charges, but the prices you just quoted
>are virtually identical to what my local (non-proff.) lab charges JUST for
>
Congratulations on finally deciding Tanya.I aslo read all of the replies as I am going
through a
similar delema my self only not with photo's of people but of our equine friends.For
the past
two years I practiced on our local riders working on timing framing and trying to
promote my
name,sel
them, and check with a lawyer/solicitor before you start using them.
Len
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> -Original Message-
> From: Doug Brewer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 11:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: My decision...
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> Tanya,
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Tanya,
Sounds like a pretty reasonable plan, I guess. Only a couple of things to think about:
Plan for repeat business. Giving them 70-80 5x7's will assure that they will be awash
in photos for the foreseeable future. Maybe forever. You have a pretty good eye, but I
don't think you're yet at
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From: "Tanya & Russell Mayer" <
Subject: My decision...
I would mark up the prints a bit more, I think. Do try to work
towards having your nrgatives printed as rarely as possible,
they do get scratched after a few printings. Have your work done
by
Tanya & Russell Mayer wrote:
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> [detailed business plan snipped]
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> Lemme know what you guys think
In general, it sounds like a good plan. You are putting a far more
resonable price on your own time, and setting expectations appropriately.
Just one place where I think you are still too
Ok, firstly everybody THANK-YOU so much for your insightful, informative and
detailed replies. I am glad to see that this topic has progressed into a
full-scale discussion that can be useful for many others on the list, as
well as myself.
Thankyou also to those of you who have offered encouragem
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