Talk:Calendar girl achievement
An option would be 1 month = 1 achievement = 1 great photo of said achievement. -- relet 11:20, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
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Plural of Miss
In society calendars (as opposed to pin up calendars) the plural of miss is Misses, often "The Misses" as in the "The Misses Davenport-Snootyface attended the ball with their father, where they were introduced to the Archduke of Wigglybottom." -Robyn 15:46, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
Geek holidays
To be included in the calendar (?):
- May the 4th be with you (YYYY-05-04)
- Geohashing Day (YYYY-05-21)
- Mouseover Day (2010-05-22)
- Towel Day and Geek Pride Day (YYYY-05-25)
- Pi Day (YYYY-03-14)
- Pi Approximation Day (YYYY-07-22)
- Talk like a Pirate day (YYYY-09-19)
- Festivus (YYYY-12-23)
- System Administrator Appreciation Day (2010-07-30)
- ?
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Praise
Where's all the talk? This calendar is awesome! The style of humor is XKCD-quality. Congratulations to all involved. Juventas 05:56, 5 August 2009 (UTC)
Printing and ring binding
Yes. So very very yes. Oui. Ja. This needs to happen. I vote for a 2010+Smarch Calendar. Just add January 2011 (with 32 days for extra hilarity) and call it smarch! I say put Dawidi as Mrs. Smarch (catchy!) and Ilpadre's lovley artwork on the cover. Also, if possible, I say add Owl's "Pitch" as sort of an introduction.
About the ordering, I think that sounds perfect, if you know where to get it done. I myself will want at least 5 coppies, so we may even need to order more. I also volunteer to headup the Vancouver/Pasific coast/North America distribution and would possibly be willing to finance that part of the project. Thepiguy 07:44, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
- Great. :) I'm pretty open to the smarch or no smarch question, but I think that we certainly should aim for 2010 for the ring-bound version. There's just some more organization to be done (compiling a list of potential buyers, finding a printer, etc.) and I think it's realistic to have it ready before the holiday season. Anyone in need for a great gift to your family? Also, I would suggest to create an equal price for all continents, distributing the estimated shipping costs on all buyers. Shouldn't be that much for printed goods anyway.
- That said, me and myself will be on holidays soon. Please do self-organize or organize the others. I have the photos and shall provide you with whatever calendar version you have agreed on by end of September latest. :D -- relet 09:28, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
- About the printer, I've tried looking around, but all the places I've found are very restrictive. The let you upload 13 pictures (12+cover), pick a background, and do nothing else. I was hoping our calendar would be a little more unique than that (Introduction page and possible a 32 day Smarch). Do you know of anywhere that will let you do that? If not, I think all of the decisions are made.
- As for my distribution "plan"... I didn't really have one beyond me having a large stack of calendars. Vancouver would be simple, but only because most of us know each other anyways. The rest would have to be mailed out individually, which might make it difficult to get out for the holidays (read:impossible, I don't get home until the 22nd). It might just be better to mail them to each individual user from here. I could still take care of that I think. Thepiguy 16:51, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
Elbie is a typography nerd
I'm curious, are there other options for the typeface on the calendar parts? I can't say I'm a fan of pseudohandwriting typefaces. Would it be easy to change that to the same one used for the quotes? - Elbie 03:44, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
- Certainly. :) Unless anyone objects...? -- relet 10:28, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
- Doesn't look like anybody does (?). - Elbie 16:57, 19 September 2009 (UTC)
Me Want!
Please add yourself to the list if you would buy one or more calendars. It'll be 2010, possibly with smarch. I currently estimate some 5 Euros + shipping based on a batch of 50 copies, but the mileage may vary slightly. This will help us decide when to give the calendar to the printer and how many to order.
- Where did you find this estimate? Every site I have found put them around $19 each. Anyways, I think its best if we make our order soon; the new year is fast approaching! Thepiguy 23:19, 1 November 2009 (UTC)
- print24.de -- relet 00:02, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
- I don't mean to alarm you, but that website seems to be written in a strange foreign language. So how do we get this thing rolling? Thepiguy 09:46, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
- PANIC! Well, basically, when we divide the price for 50 copies by 30 people (I can still talk to the printing guys if they could reduce the batch size), we end up at a price of between 5.60 Euros (13 pages, cover only) to 6.90 (15 pages, cover, intro and smarch) plus shipping and transaction fees. A4 portrait, 170g/m², white spiral binding, no cellophaned cover sheet. You can play with the options here. If no one else volunteers, I could advance the money to get them printed, and offer to be reimbursed via either Paypal or wire. -- relet 12:19, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
- How about we go with Dawidi cover, ilpadre artwork/intro page and no smarch. I think that works out well with everyones comments. If you get the quote and handle the German parts, I think I can front the monies. Let me know. Thepiguy 19:11, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
- Okely-dokely. I've updated the pages with a neutral font, and added an intro page. It's all the PDF's they want. The quote is 194.16 Euros for 14 pages (times 50, no less) including shipping to Germany. If you think you can handle the forms, just go to print24.de, select "kalender" in the first box, "14 Blätter" in the fourth, and press the big blue button. They will want to know an address and where to get your money next. ;) If you're unsure ask in the channel. There are always Germans around, aren't there? Or send me an email with any questions. The calendars should ship until December first, leaving three weeks to get them distributed to selected hashpoints all over the world. -- relet 19:07, 21 November 2009 (UTC)
Pieces | User | Comments (smarch or no smarch, price limits, other requests) |
---|---|---|
Europe | ||
4 | lyx | prefer dawidi as cover, artwork on introduction page |
1 | Juventas | possibly more depending on Pi's distribution plan |
2 | Danatar | Maybe 1-2 more |
5 | Pi | See above. |
2 | the ru | |
UK | ||
1 | Macronencer | After some prevarication (I was just wondering how to explain this and all its myriad levels of meaning to my parents when they visit, but what the hell) I'm in for a copy. |
1 | Sermoa | Though you could probably send mine together with Macronencer's to save on postage. We geohash together frequently enough. |
4 | danheller | That's my Christmas presents sorted... |
Pacific Northwest | ||
1 | Aperfectring | Also neutral about Smarch, and I think we have a PacNW consensus to send them to Vancouver, as a catalyst for invoking a PacNW meetup in the Vancouver area. |
2 | Robyn | The enthusiasm with which some people embraced the theme limits whom I can give them to. Next year lets dispense with the naturism and just get the finest geohashing shots we can take. I'm equally happy with and without Smarch. I had to google to find out what it was. |
2 | Thomcat | As one of those whose enthusiasm has surely limited Robyn's giving ability, I feel I must order just as many. If no other Seattle/Portland orders, I'm fine with bundling mine in the Vancouver order. I must meet Pi someday! |
1 | Jim | Mine could also go to Vancouver. It will eventually make it to me. I, too, am neutral about Smarch. |
Australia | ||
3 | UnwiseOwl | I'd love a copy for me and one for my hashing buddies. Since the silly thing was my idea I guess I should get some :D. |
3 | myka | I was meaning to get some, so yeah. |
1 | Phyzome | Just one for me, I think. |
33 | Running total |