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20 Jan 2010<!–break–>
So, I had to find some examples of Pricing tables to use as reference, so I spent my afternoon looking for these… we even had some kind people helping us at Twitter (thanks guys). So, here are the ones that we got to get together. I hope you enjoy it!
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4 Responses to Web Design – Pricing Tables
Penguin
March 10th, 2010 at 8:57 pm
Noway. I live in São Paulo and it is hard to find a job here. The salary is usually not good.
hitmeagaindude
March 17th, 2010 at 2:17 pm
The biggest thing is to have it braced in a way that it will not have much give to it. You can use at least 1¼” steel or aluminum square tubing to make the frame and put two horizontal braces from top to bottom where the edges of the box are located and use these to weld a horizontal piece to attach the rim. Depending on the size of the Acrylic that you have, most people make these from 48” to 64” in width. The thickness of the acrylic will have a big impact on how it plays, most quality goals have at least 9mm-thick acrylic.
I hope that this helps, good luck!
rocket_girl
March 19th, 2010 at 2:51 pm
whichever the trending topic shows up as for example #nowplaying or Shorty Award just type it as it shows up it really doesnt matter
chmoke98
March 25th, 2010 at 10:37 am
In stead of using regular eggs try using eggbeaters, or I use milled flaxseed which if you add water can be used just like eggs. It is also high in fiber , and omega-3.