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[quote:ae2cf96a6f="zzzzz"]thanks for ****ing amaizing help ![/quote:ae2cf96a6f]
So, zzzzz, what an imaginative alias that is, [just asleep or completely in coma?], the slaves here did not run fast enough? Instead of serving you they showed some curiosity. So hammer them on the head. Right? Wrong! Dumbo! The slaves here do help ID a font for fun. Just because the slaves here happen to know a lot more about typography than you will ever realize that there was to know. Dumbo!
The type you want can be IDed within 10 seconds. So, if we are that stupid, why don't you do it yourself?
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hi! this is a terrific font but I can't print it... it's for personal use but it is not good to me if it can't be printed/saved...
are there others having this problem or am i a dumbo?
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Hmmm, easier than I thought it would be, Two Turtle Doves, 1997 Tom Murphy 7 - Free, but not to be resold! - ImightbeTM@aol.com - Tom Murphy 7 - 339 Still Hill Rd - Hamden CT 06518 - USA
The dumbo is not part of the font - alas (?).
Not here but should be on dafont.
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Well, well well, my dear Mowesy Dumbo, I think I need to add something to this. Not like Alex ... Ales likes doggies ... no, just a little bit more straight forward.
The members of this forum help others to find or ID a font. This forum is not a cumputer class for those who never took the trouble to find out how their computer works. Not the eclectronics, no, simply the software they are using. This is not a hospital for those that break their legs because they they start running before they can crawl.
Ever tried the famous Start Help? Probably not. Because then you would have known. Ever searched for 'install' on this forum? Probably not. Because you would have known. You would need a life-vest to not to drown in the answers.
But, both actions require that you can read. So the good old RTFRMF (or in your plain language, Read The Fucking Read Me File) advice probably doesn't solve the problem either.
Sleep tight my dear Dumdo. And, for heavensake be careful. For, you know, if you are not you may learn something every day.
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[quote:6411d4385e="hungrydave"]
Hi, just got back from prague. All the street signs out there look really 'communist' need to find a similar font.
Imagine the words inscripted on stalin / lenin / marx's grave. U get the idea.
please help.
dave@geekrecords.co.uk [/quote:6411d4385e]
Buckle-up hungrydave!!
I have been staring at this post for quite a while now and must admit I am flabbergasted.
On this forum and others I have seen many posts phrased as 'new york yankees font', 'harley davidson font' and so on. Everyone with more than 0.2% of the average gray matter knows that there are no such fonts but just fonts used to cerate a new york yankees /harley davidson logo/website/... As there is no 'dumbo font' to describe the corporate housestyle typeface of the White House - or Tony Blair for that matter.
So we decrypt and respond.
But this time it goes beyond ignorance or lack of historical understanding or education. This one is plain stupid. Suddenly, apparently there are 'bhudist', 'catholic', liberal, 'conservative' and 'communist' fonts. Fonts, rather typefaces, stupid, are a reflection of time. Not of an ideology. In the part of the world where latin script - which includes cyrilic (not relevant in this case) - is used fashion and the style of a specific period it time determines the type being used. So the Prague street signs, as well as the Paris and Amsterdam, are reflections of the time that they were designed, The 1920's.
Any idea, historical wonder, when communism came to Check?
Satisfied? OK.
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