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Can I remind the budding graphic designers your creating copyright infringement by using these images ???? and this is a non profit registered biz which can be held liable before it gets off the ground ?

you might want to step back ????? also note the design must be registered for trademarks for SAU-SA with exact details parameters for the design ?

very good point

you must use images in the public domain, preferably ones with the creative commons licence or an unenforced gpl/mit licence

last thing we need is grief from a bored lawyer

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fair enough. if anyone has taken their own good pics they want as sigs, or think could be made into a decent sig, and arent gonna sue me over using them, email them to me :blink: email is in my profile.

Damo could you get one up for me mate

cheers

it was good to see all those usual and new faces on the day

had to leave early to play golf.....definately looking forward to organising a golf day

really just waiting for SAU-SA to be up and running and this could be one of the official events

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Was nice meeting ya krishy. I was the stag owner with the nice crack in the front bar wearing the green jacket

Damo im going to send ya a pic of my stag would you up if you wouldnt mind doing one for me please cheers

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yeh boys if u have a pic of your car that you think would suit a 600x100 sig (im finding 600 x 150 looks too bulky, x 100 is more slimline), send them to me [email protected] and ill whip something up when i get a chance.

To give you an idea, my sig is 600 x 100.

I stole your sig Damo :(

Right ... funds are in the bank. I have everyone's email addy as far as I know ... so the 10 official (paid) members of SAU SA will be receiving a PDF record of the funds banked today. We are off to a flying start! :D

Voting for the Committee will be at Ministry of Bass on Sunday 24th May @ 1pm.

I will start a new thread on this shortly, but for now ....

There will be another bbq on the day. You can come and collect a hard copy of the form, join up as a member, and ask any questions regarding SAU SA and committee nominees! Email [email protected] to request a copy of the committee nomination form from me, and/or membership form, if you do not have one yet.

Basically, we are nominating people for 6 Committee positions:

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Committee Member (Web designer/newletter etc)

Committee Member (Events/shows etc)

The form allows for a primary vote and secondary vote, so you can nominate 2 persons you feel fit for the position. Committee persons will be required to be paid members also, so make sure they are aware you are voting for them, and make sure they are aware they need to then become a paid member of SAU SA.

You cannot nominate yourself.

:P

I stole your sig Damo :D

Right ... funds are in the bank. I have everyone's email addy as far as I know ... so the 10 official (paid) members of SAU SA will be receiving a PDF record of the funds banked today. We are off to a flying start! :D

Voting for the Committee will be at Ministry of Bass on Sunday 24th May @ 1pm.

I will start a new thread on this shortly, but for now ....

There will be another bbq on the day. You can come and collect a hard copy of the form, join up as a member, and ask any questions regarding SAU SA and committee nominees! Email [email protected] to request a copy of the committee nomination form from me, and/or membership form, if you do not have one yet.

Basically, we are nominating people for 6 Committee positions:

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Committee Member (Web designer/newletter etc)

Committee Member (Events/shows etc)

The form allows for a primary vote and secondary vote, so you can nominate 2 persons you feel fit for the position. Committee persons will be required to be paid members also, so make sure they are aware you are voting for them, and make sure they are aware they need to then become a paid member of SAU SA.

You cannot nominate yourself.

:D

How do we know who is even interested in being a committee member ? and what positions they would be keen for ? (sorry if I missed something discussed at MOB meet)

I'll join tomorrow pending info above Ruby

and will be at MOB the 24th

and sorry to see you stealing damo's sig... the photo was created by Studio 360/forged ....naughty copyright pirates...lol

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I was bored, and we hit the download limit so the internet is speed limited to 64k :D. Cant even Youtube! lol

So I did this:

sausignature.jpg

Thanks to ImageShack for Free Image Hosting

PS. does anyone know why when I tried to upload here it said this: "Upload failed. Please ask the administrator to check the settings and permissions". Hence the imageshack writing....

How do we know who is even interested in being a committee member ? and what positions they would be keen for ? (sorry if I missed something discussed at MOB meet)

Get in touch with them. See if they're interested in joining and being on the Committee. Then vote for them.

I have updated committee nomination/voting forms (for 6 positions now, not 4) which I will email to those whom's addy I have already.

Ewww @hotmail.com lol should ask prank to let yous use a @skylinesaustralia.com or if you want I can make an [email protected] for you to use........

Well, I haven't heard back from Prank in weeks ... so I'm working with Funkymonkey for now. In the interim, [email protected] was convenient for the interim committee. Once the executive committee is voted in, we hope ot have a proper, proper email address set up.

On that note, I haven't even used the hotmail address at all. Checked it mid last week and getting spam already! WTF

can i be nominted hehe..

Get involved with getting it up and running, attend meets, help out and sign up. Show some enthusiasm and people will take notice and possibly nominate you.

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