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         Updated on December 28, 2004
   
December 22, 2004

Extra Days in a calendar.... been there... several times. I can attest that it isn't easy to design a calendar.

For the last 3 years I've designed a promotional calendar for the company I work for. Each year has a mistake or two. I totally understand your plight. last year we had two Father's Days in it. Boy let me tell you about all the happy fathers that called and all the pissed off mothers.

At any rate... I feel your pain.

Cheers

-T Man
 

   
   
Well, you at least feel some of our pain, T-Man. However, since your company was footing the bill for those calendars, you probably didn't feel the pain (or fear) of initial investment, hoping that you sold enough calendars to cover your expenses.

By the way, have we mentioned that 2005 Rockwood Calendars are available today?
 

   
   
December 23, 2004

OK - so I got my 2004 (yes, '04) calendar finally! Talk about "better late than never" (as Brian puts it) and I now have the 2005 calendar even early! (a first for me, I must admit).

So, everyone go get your calendar - I have the privilege to be able to go to lunch with Brian and get the calendar in person but I'm sure he'll sign your calendars too :)

--Spike

P.S. A mousepad (scroll to second letter)? Now, that would be cool - a Rockwood mousepad! How 'bout it?
 

   
   
Hmm... an interesting concept, Spike! You know, we will have a lot of free time on our hands during our long upcoming trip. Maybe something like that will get done then.
 
   
   
December 27, 2004

19" monitor: $500
Older model 3d card: $40
Internet connection: $30
Reading a black and white comic strip called "Rockwood": (yea you guessed it)

Priceless!!

--Maze
 

   
   
Ooo...Rockwood in 3-D! Wouldn't that be cool? Of course, it would take us so much time to put one together that you'd only get one strip a month. And we'd probably waste a fortune just standing there (from ARR3.


 

   
   
December 29, 2004

Maybe George Lucas would like that plaid shirt.

....if he doesn't have it already...

--Syn
 

   
   
With the kind of coin Lucas makes, we imagine he owns every kind of shirt he wants, but we would hope that green-and-purple plaid wasn't on his list.


 

   
     
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