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Quote: bigfella @ February 6 2011, 8:56 PM GMT

What is the differance between that and normal peanut butter.

I think it's made with the skins intact on the peanut. It tastes a bit richer than normal. I'd never had it til today, but won't look back now.

If you need business cards in hurry you can do them at home as long as the card stock is thick enough. However, with standard home printers, they can rarely feed thick enough card through.

Laminated paper trimmed to the edge will soon peel so won't look that professional but I guess you could get away with one or two. If you do design yourself don't 'design' them because adding graphics (and dare I say it, clip art) will just make them look naff.

I'd be more inclined to use a machine and get the simplest design possible because your contact details are essentially all you need.

Why not get so nice crayons and make them yourself?

>Laminated paper trimmed to the edge will soon peel

Nope, not true unless you have a really crap laminator that isn't hot enough.

I have such a card in my hand now and simply cannot part the plastic from the paper.

<later>

I can do it with a razor blade, but actually it is splitting the paper itself, not the film from the paper.

This is getting very American Psycho.

Quote: chipolata @ February 6 2011, 10:16 PM GMT

This is getting very American Psycho.

Laughing out loud

Ellie is back from a trip to the Netherlands... and learnt a couple of good swear words in Dutch, broke a mirror and did some bike riding.

I love Holland many times. Would like to go back.

Went to a new comedy night near me tonight and had a great time!

Is that the one you helped set up/do logo?

Yes- I'm not involved with it, just did their logo/flyer/website.

Simon Donald offov The Viz closed the night. Great stuff.

Awesomeness! :)

On business cards, I take the view that they are purely to exchange contact details.

If it's laminated or classy in any other way then I probably don't want your details in the first place. Too needy.

For the record, business card machines seem to not exist any more. I drained my Oyster card hitting up large train stations today, spent two hours wandering around the west end, and couldn't find a damn one.

I'm sure my Tesco has one. Have you looked in big supermarkets?

Can you "bluetooth" or whatever your contact details to everyone in the room?

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