Love me some process threads.
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Love me some process threads.
"Fame" can lick my sweaty undercarriage. ~Jeph
that's like hearing hugh hefner is over the p_ssy thing. ~motownjc
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I LOVE the idea of the process forum, but should it be in the premium section?
Process Forum. Nice touch.
Kudos.
I love the reorganization. Way to go Clay!
I should have some new process threads to start in the near future, so i'm glad i dont have to wonder about where they belong.
if it could be searching 'concert poster' also, that would hit a lot more stuff. 'gig poster' isn't used as much to descibe listings on ebay.
Last edited by ryan_1969; 08-18-2009 at 05:48 PM.
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Well - hopefully this inspires more people to label their ads correctly.
To me - a 'concert poster' would be a massive offset poster for an Aerosmith show or something. A gig in a bar, and a concert poster in a massive hockey arena are 2 very different things. Most bands play gigs. Only ridiculously huge bands play 'concerts', and have no need for gig posters, as they sell out anyway. Just my 2 cents.
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Clay, regarding the Ebay forum... can you filter this to only show those ebay listings that are referring to artists who are premium members?
"I can tell you what offends me personally in the rock poster scene: Work that reflects an artists ego rather than the band's attitude, show or event" (Stainboy)
No. Firstly, I don't currently track which users are designers whatsoever, let alone premium.
I considered making this a premium feature - but I would rather have more people using it as much as possible.
Glad you guys like it .. I'll test out other keywords tomorrow and see if I can make it display more listings.
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