Quote: zooo @ March 24 2012, 9:38 PM GMTWell, be amazed!
Me too! Huzzah (that's two ya know)
Actually, that's technically three
And that's six
And gah!
Quote: zooo @ March 24 2012, 9:38 PM GMTWell, be amazed!
Me too! Huzzah (that's two ya know)
Actually, that's technically three
And that's six
And gah!
I watched an episode of Flog It! yesterday. Quite like the programme.
In the bit where Paul Martin goes off to discover something 'local', he visited a gallery that had an exhibition of the works, that remain in the public area, of Robert Lenkiewicz.
I was immediately sold on him and his works and I'll get to know more about him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lenkiewicz
Or Google his name and then images.
A ha ha ha ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha . . .
Two front row please . . .
Quote: Oldrocker @ March 28 2012, 9:01 PM BSTA ha ha ha ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha . . .
Two front row please . . .
Good lord! And they have the cheek to charge booking fees on top!
Bloody hell. Is it worth it?
Highly unlikely.
Does anyone happen to have any idea what this type of advertising/signage is called?
Where it's all lit up (or sometimes not) but held up on rods above the building?
Quote: AJGO @ March 24 2012, 6:47 PM GMThttp://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/mar/23/google-interviews-job-search-giant
Ugh. I feel thick.
(Except for the H's one which is glaringly obvious, no?)
These must be for the programmer ants as I had an interview with Google last year for a writing job and no logic puzzles were involved whatsoever.
Neon Lit signs?
Ooh, I forgot I'd even asked that!
Thanks Dellas.
Quote: zooo @ March 29 2012, 10:23 PM BSTOoh, I forgot I'd even asked that!
Thanks Dellas.
Why did you want to know zoooey
I needed to reference a similar sign in something and I just wondered if there was a term for them. But neon lit sign will do!
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