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#202328 - 03/02/2004 16:27 Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update
pgrzelak
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Greetings!

I received my first proof of the answer sheet today. I want to adjust the font size a little for two of the answers, but this is very close to what I will be doing. Adjustments are:

a) Make the "42" smaller (to match the font size of the triangle marked A+) and to center it in the triangle.
b) Have the "MAKE IT SO." appear on one line.
c) Change /dev/null and ping 127.0.0.1 to the proper lower case (edit)

Please feel free to comment. But be warned:

a) I will not substantially change an answer at this point without a really good reason, even though there are tons of good answers out there.
b) Yes, I know it is shouting. But given the size / clarity, this is probably easier to read when suspended in murky fluid...





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Edited by pgrzelak (03/02/2004 18:26)
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#202329 - 03/02/2004 16:57 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
Laura
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Paul, you have done a fantastic job on bringing this to reality. Many thanks
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#202330 - 03/02/2004 17:01 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: Laura]
pgrzelak
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It is not real yet, but getting closer. I expect another proof along with a sample of the final artwork for the label on the ball. Once I give final approval, it gets in queue with all others - likely 6-8 weeks... Progress...
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#202331 - 03/02/2004 17:03 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
Daria
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You're clearly far more insane than me. You're about to drop on 8 balls what I hope to drop on batteries in the next few months.

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#202332 - 03/02/2004 17:05 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: Daria]
pgrzelak
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My (in)sanity has never really been in question. Batteries???
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#202333 - 03/02/2004 17:15 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
tonyc
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May I suggest a special exception to your valid CAPITAL LETTERS logic for the "/dev/null" response?
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#202334 - 03/02/2004 17:55 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
g_attrill
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Ace, stick me down for a few! I think there's something there that would appeal to everybody.

How much room do 1,000+ magic 8 balls take up? If you know "Only Fools and Horses" you can probably imagine the scene a few months from now....

Gareth

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#202335 - 03/02/2004 18:15 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: g_attrill]
pgrzelak
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May I suggest a special exception to your valid CAPITAL LETTERS logic for the "/dev/null" response?

Not only that one, but also for the ping. I am still thinking about that. I agree completely - it looks strange, but I am worried about the readability of lower case. I sent in an updated correction sheet to them, so they should draft that in the next revision. They told me I can do as many checks / proofs as I need until I get it the way I want it. As it should be...

How much room do 1,000+ magic 8 balls take up?

I hope that the general appeal might be enough to get rid of them. It might take some time, but I can be patient (to a reasonable extent, anyway).

As to the space, already slightly estimated. Given a 4" diameter sphere, packed 10 x 10 x 10 in a box, you would get a box approximately 40" x 40" x 40". Assuming some overhead (20%) for packing, 8" per dimension, that is still a 4' x 4' x 4' cube. The weight is probably a greater issue than the dimensions. I can ask them to partial ship, or to break the shipment up a bit.

There was someone (I will look it up if this actually is possible) who wanted a bunch of them for a kickoff meeting in the UK around mid-April. If there is a chance of getting enough of them in on time, I will try to make that happen. No certainty or promises of anything at this point.
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#202336 - 03/02/2004 20:07 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
andy
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Surely it should be just RTFM, rather than "READ THE MANUAL & FAQ" ?
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#202337 - 03/02/2004 21:27 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
Daria
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#202338 - 03/02/2004 21:31 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
tanstaafl.
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Please feel free to comment

Only suggestion I would make would be to change Read the Manual & FAQ to read just RTFM.

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#202339 - 03/02/2004 21:34 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: tanstaafl.]
Ezekiel
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I'll second RTFM.

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#202340 - 03/02/2004 23:17 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: Ezekiel]
canuckInOR
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Yeah, when it's spelled out, it completely loses the joke. Oh, and I'd probably change "OUTSOURCED" to "OUTSOURCE IT" (as in, outsource the problem). It feels better as an answer to not have it in the past tense. And it would fit on the answer thing a bit better, too.

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#202341 - 04/02/2004 05:04 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
Cris
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Registered: 06/02/2002
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Hey Paul,

I wanted some for the UK too

Shipping direct might cut the costs down quite abit, I did say 100, would that make it worth it? Or just bundle up all the Euro orders you have, and I will send them out from here ?

Cheers

Cris.


Edited by Cristian (04/02/2004 05:08)

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#202342 - 04/02/2004 05:54 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: Cris]
pgrzelak
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Greetings!

Let's see...

RTFM

Yes. I was trying to avoid acronyms and keep it simple enough that folks calling tech support (you know the type) can still use it. That is why I avoided BSOD... But RTFM is certainly common enough... Okay. Next round of revisions.

Outsourced

This I want to keep as past tense. The intent is more that the functions or support people you are looking for are not there anymore, or were replaced by new functions and people that are not familiar with it. In many of the technical fields today, this is exceptionally common. I could have put "offshoring", but that is a less common term.

I just wish I could have fit "Abandon all hope ye who enter here".

I don't want to take any orders or think about bulk arrangements just yet. This still is not certain, and I will not take any orders or do anything like that until they are paid for (by me) and arrive at my door. Product "in hand" kind of thing... At that point, I will post something in the For Sale section. Thanks!
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#202343 - 04/02/2004 08:01 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
JeffS
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Looks great! I'll certaily be ordering a couple.

As for changes, I know everyone's a critic and you've already made up your mind, but I'd feel bad not mentioning that I think you'd do much better without the word "binary". Just my opinion, though.
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#202344 - 04/02/2004 08:26 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: JeffS]
pgrzelak
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Greetings!

Not a problem. I know this was raised earlier. I tried doing drawings in Photoshop, but I kept coming back to the one with binary in it. If all goes well, I will be getting a proof of this soon as well.
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#202345 - 04/02/2004 08:53 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: JeffS]
g_attrill
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As for changes, I know everyone's a critic and you've already made up your mind, but I'd feel bad not mentioning that I think you'd do much better without the word "binary". Just my opinion, though.


I think I agree.... for people who "get it" the binary is not necessary (it would be "duh, I know!") and for those that don't it might be confusing, because some people know that binary is 1's and 0's but very few know that 1000 is 8 in binary (even some experienced IT people)

A good solution mentioned in the other thread is to have a grid of 1's and 0's in very light grey and then highlight the 1000 in black, which would still look like an 8 ball but be very obviously computer related even to people who know nothing about computers.

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#202346 - 04/02/2004 12:17 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: g_attrill]
tfabris
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A good solution mentioned in the other thread is to have a grid of 1's and 0's in very light grey and then highlight the 1000 in black, which would still look like an 8 ball but be very obviously computer related even to people who know nothing about computers.
I agree with this, I think it would be cooler to do this than just "1000 binary". I liked the example image posted in the other thread.

If you can't do more than one color (i.e., if it's only reversed out white ink on black plastic), then see if you can dither or halftone the background zeroes and ones. Remember that it's silkscreen ink so the halftone dot size would have to be pretty big, but that would be fine for this particular application.

I'll also second that it should be "RTFM".
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#202347 - 04/02/2004 12:28 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: g_attrill]
JeffS
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A good solution mentioned in the other thread is to have a grid of 1's and 0's in very light grey and then highlight the 1000 in black, which would still look like an 8 ball but be very obviously computer related even to people who know nothing about computers.
Yeah, that was my suggestion, but as Tony pointed out it might be difficult to do if only one color is available.
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#202348 - 04/02/2004 13:05 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: pgrzelak]
foxtrot_xray
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Hey! I approve!

Me.
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#202349 - 04/02/2004 14:02 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: tfabris]
Ezekiel
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I believe the attached .pdf is similar to what has been laid out before, but I think it's a bit more subtle than 1000(binary). This was just my 1st try using Adobe InDesign, but I thought it was an OK start.

-Zeke


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#202350 - 04/02/2004 14:07 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: Ezekiel]
JeffS
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Here's what I'd come up with (as posted in the other thread).


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#202351 - 04/02/2004 14:07 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: Ezekiel]
wfaulk
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I still contend that this is all too blunt. Those people that are going to get ``1000'' are going to get it regardless of an indication of its binary-ness and those who aren't going to get it still won't, even if they're hit over the head with it. As it is, those people who are going to get it are going to feel that its cleverness has been reduced, possibly to the point of wannabe-ness, by the inclusion of a hint.
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#202352 - 04/02/2004 14:31 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: wfaulk]
cushman
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I agree. That makes 10 of us.

The target audience for this ball is the geek crowd anyway, and the more in-jokes the better.
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#202353 - 04/02/2004 14:47 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: cushman]
Ezekiel
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Yeah. Fine. Whatever.



Really though I'm changing my position, it should be arcane as possible, it just makes it better when someone finally gets it. Who had the sig 'There are 10 kinds of people in the world...'? It took me a while to get that one, and when I finally did it was even funnier for my stupiditiy. Kind of like that stupid Petals Around the Rose thing.

I'm revising my vote to 1000 with no hint/subscript.
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#202354 - 06/02/2004 15:40 Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update 1.1 [Re: Ezekiel]
pgrzelak
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Greetings!

I received a second proof of the answers today. A few good things, and a few not so good things.

+) 42 is now nicely centered and a good size.
+) spacing on "CALL THE HELPDESK" has been corrected
+) "READ THE MANUAL & FAQ" has been changed to "RTFM"
-) They misspelled RTFM as RTMF, probably trying to help / guessing the sequence I wrote was in error
-) The cannot do lower case! They gave a good reason that I can almost agree with. Basically, they claim that the lower case would cause enough of a weight shift to make the answer ball (basically a hollow die floating in inky water) always arrive at the same answers. In the case where the face is lighter, that answer would always appear. I am surprised that they do not have a way to adjust for that, but I am guessing they calculate the weight based on standard fonts that are all upper case...
-) So /DEV/NULL and PING 127.0.0.1 will have to remain upper case
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#202355 - 06/02/2004 16:34 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update 1.1 [Re: pgrzelak]
Daria
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/DEV/NULL and PING 127.0.0.1 will have to remain upper case


Annoying, but not enough to make it uninteresting, I think.

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#202356 - 07/02/2004 02:23 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: wfaulk]
jimhogan
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As it is, those people who are going to get it are going to feel that its cleverness has been reduced, possibly to the point of wannabe-ness, by the inclusion of a hint.

Strongly agree. I would buy 11 or 100 "1000" balls for other staff here, but not sure they would get quite the same kick out of "1000 binary" balls.
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#202357 - 07/02/2004 22:19 Re: Tech Support Sphere (magic 8 ball) - update [Re: jimhogan]
tfabris
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Good point, Jim.

Those who would say "A magic 1000 ball? I don't get it" aren't the target audience.

And even those who deserve a hint deserve it to be verbal, direct from someone In The Know. Along the lines of "why do you assume it's base-10?"
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