At 21:02 04/16/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Yes but does that stock feel like a "real" business card? > >David I. > >I print mine using Microsoft Publisher, though I have sometimes used >WordPerfect, and print on perforated cardstock available at Office Depot, >etc. No need to go to kenkoKutting. The stuff I have now... not exactly. The first stuff I used was very close, but my standards right now may not be as high as possible since, for me as a college tech, they are used in a "moonlight" business. One advantage I find is that I can customize them at will for special occasions (flamesuit logo for conventions, etc... ;-), or change address quickly whenever I get run out of a town. Conrad Hoffsommer - Decorah, Ia. Confounding the experts for years.
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