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Matt, there are other children - besides of you - watching.
Your mom.
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Tsja ... what is this all about ... camping tours? bird watching? wine? music? Pfft ... so sorry, no clue ...
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A plain font? Sure, but typically of that time. Hand set using worn out lead and printed with ink that was too thin.
Sorry Sergio, to restore this a much better scan (NOT B/W!) would really help. It must be possible to find an f like this. And please spread the word; using jpg for line art like text gives about the same result as watching the Mona Lisa on 100 km distance on a seriously foggy day. png is the thing! :)
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Hmm, do you think anyone on a public forum will give you advice to get a commercial font for free, illegally? While the lawyers are watching?
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i am sorry but that's what i was trying to say, with a "tad" of sarcasm in my previous message:
On this site, you cannot ask a commercial font to be sent to you. Otherwise AF will get sued by many people who are watching our forums for this exact reason.
hope that explains and you understand...
sorry
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@skulls:
Alex' timezone is EST, thus 6 hours behind Italy. Also Alex has more things to do - like making a living - than only watching this forum. And Alex likes fishing so is not always behind the screen. All in all it depends on the time (your time) of uploading and Alex seeing it. When uploading it is always better to also add a comment so that Alex actually sees that a font has been uploaded.
Normally a new upload, a font or a bat, gets approved within 24 hours but as you can see from the above, sometimes it can take longer. I figure you deleting your first post with the (huge) pict of a foot did not help speeding up the process ...
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Sorry to say this, maiden. But if you find a commercial font for free that doesn't mean it is legal. And although this is a site dedicated to free LEGAL fonts, we are not happy with things they are illegal. (If it weren't for the ethics alone, there are a lot of lawyers watching ...)
Anyway, thanks for the effort and the coming back. You are welcome.
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[quote]@Lynda V.E.:Might be a good idea to pull up some of the older threads from this site, that urbanfonts copied, and show them how they looked HERE, so folks can see. Especially those with Alex posting in them, so they can see any similarities and/or changes.[/quote]
After my last post I and before I had to go out I sent the spider out. The spider did his job well and brought home a copy of the forum as was. WAS. I checked a few minutes ago when I came home and that forum is now clean.
[quote]@alex:... also, another GREAT help would be you guys emailing the site owners if you notice that they link to urban.[/quote]
Last post on that forum was:
[img]http://garaje.ya.com/koeiekat/images/urbanforum01.png[/img]
I can not log in anymore so I must assume that this is true.
I'll keep watching.
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Oh, wonderful: I get to know so many things with this post: Kat is Dutch and you are Latvian but you live in Canada. Great. Never been in your home country, just met a couple of Latvian guys in Berlin, some six years ago. Maybe more: my memory has never worked. We were there to attend to a conference about migrants' rights in the EU and... well, we got bored by the second day. We teamed with two Macedonian guys – good Lord, they were fantastic, completely crazy – and flew. We ended up at the stadium watching Herta Berlin-Freiburg.
I friend of mine moved to Canada two years ago. He teaches Italian Grammar at Toronto University while he completes his Ph.D.
He's not coming back here: he says that is a precious place to live, where people live and let live, with almost no racism or violent crimes. Maybe just a little bit colder than the Mediterranean.
Do you share his feelings towards Canada?
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