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Message no. 1
From: NeoJudas neojudas@******************.com
Subject: In Search of Artwork
Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 06:51:01 -0500
Okay, strange question.

I am looking for the *ORIGINAL* RN Artwork that was done for the '99 shirts.
It was the base template for what has been used on the HHH pages, and I need
it again.

Not the converted "zero's/one's" that was actually used on the shirt, but
the frosty/gloss-style green.
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J. Keith Henry
Hoosier Hacker House (http://www.hoosierhackerhouse.com/)
Winstar Tech Support and Provisioning (www.winstar.com)
Message no. 2
From: dbuehrer@******.carl.org dbuehrer@******.carl.org
Subject: In Search of Artwork
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 09:57:47 -0600
NeoJudas wrote:
>Okay, strange question.
>
>I am looking for the *ORIGINAL* RN Artwork that was done for the '99 shirts.
>It was the base template for what has been used on the HHH pages, and I need
>it again.
>
>Not the converted "zero's/one's" that was actually used on the shirt, but
>the frosty/gloss-style green.

I've bounced this to my home PC and will dig it up and send it to you when
I get home today :)


To Life,
-Graht
http://www.users.uswest.net/~abaker3
--
"Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday ... and all is well."
Message no. 3
From: NeoJudas neojudas@******************.com
Subject: In Search of Artwork
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 15:52:40 -0500
From: <dbuehrer@******.carl.org>
Subject: Re: In Search of Artwork


> I've bounced this to my home PC and will dig it up and send it to you when
> I get home today :)

Thanks' David. :)

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NeoJudas ("K" to Friends)
"Children of the Kernel: Reborn"
(neojudas@******************.com)
Hoosier Hacker House (http://www.hoosierhackerhouse.com/)

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