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CaptainMike
Member # 709
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i am having so much fun with fonts!
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CaptainMike
Member # 709
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and one for my friends site
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aneurysm
Member # 906
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you have way too much time on your hands to churn out shit like this.
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MinutiaeMan
Member # 444
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That's pretty funny, Mike!
But you might want to watch out, using stuff like that to promote your website could get some copyright infringement suits sicced on you.
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CaptainMike
Member # 709
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i double dare them.
anyone read adbusters?
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Masao
Member # 232
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This sort of stuff is probably protected by the right to parody. Mad magazine has been doing this kind of thing for 50 years.
What's the font you're using for the Coke?
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CaptainMike
Member # 709
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its called Loki Cola
a few nights ago i downloaded like another 100 fonts off several sites, i couldnt remember which one to tell you. if you cant find it searching, i'll post it for you
are you gonna do a Coke sponsored starliner next ?
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Reverend
Member # 335
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I suddenly have a mental picture of a Ptolomy tug with it's cargo pod painted up to look like a coke can...having a phaser battle with another Ptolomy with it's pod painted up as a Pepsi can.
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Masao
Member # 232
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Even in the 23rd century, the secret formula for Coke will be known to only two people at the headquarters in Atlanta. Syrup will be produced on Earth and transported to soda fountains across the galaxy.
I'll look for that font now!
Edit: found it.
By the way, what cursive font do you guys use for TOS shuttle names?
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Reverend
Member # 335
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I use "Freestyle Script" in italics. No specialy reason, it's the only font on my computer that is even close to the propper style.
If any of you font buffs know of a better alternative, let me know.
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CaptainMike
Member # 709
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sadly enough, on the last two shuttles i drew, one i used the Coke 'Loki Cola' font to make the name, and one i used '5 Cent' which is a handwriting font which replicates lower case street-graffiti. neither was ever meant to be seen.
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