I like the idea of the tattoo I'd have the Bit-Tech logo tattooed on my ass is someone stumped up enough cash
you mena liek that bloke that got a fully modified car from max power for havign the logo tattoes on his bum live on stage
Maybe they could send me a case badge instead of a tricked out motor ... if the cost of the tattoo was covered i'd do it no problems
How about a Bit-Tech case. One that is designed and developed by the bit-tech staff. I.E the ulimate case.
a) someone else is taking a swing at that idear. b) how can a case possibly be ultimate for everyone? Key rings and fan grills are all good ideas, but if we start to crank out cases, we become another source of premod crap, i.e. part of the problem. The ideal case is quite simply, one you modify until it comes close enough to your ideal.
I was sure i was going to see Kong post in here because the last thread i read had a post from him, and judging by his avatar he's been playing with his CNC Router. I thought this was like the "ad" to sell them. I wanted a couple - Fan grills BTW
I bought a T shirt just now, well at least I thoght it was a T-shirt, but it was two! So I might be making a bit-tech logo on the arm on one of them, if that's all right. Or I might make a hightower T-shirt with the funky disco man on it.
Q- Are we allowed too use the bit-tech logo? Say if i was to maybe urm design a Grill/Mouse mate using the bit-tech logo. Would this be ok or illegal
From the about page, in lawyerish: You may NOT modify, copy, reproduce, republish, transmit, broadcast, transfer, sell, download, derive and create works from, distribute, perform, display, or in any way exploit any of the content, in whole or in part, without our permission. You may use the content for personal, non-commercial and non-public use ensuring you comply with all relevant copyright laws. Essentially if you make something that's going to sit in your room and not make you any money or reputation, then it's fine.
mmmmm... was it tasty alcohol... *me tempts "Hannibal" moment* or was it that nasty isophrybl(sp!) crap?
What if someone sees me with my T-shirt with a tiny bit-tech logo on the sholder? Does that make me a criminal?
Then you're retroactively billed on a sliding 'field of vision' scale. So if someone actively looks at it; we charge you £100 if they just catch it in their peripheral vision it's only £20.
I think you are quoting the old rates there. £110 for a direct look, £40 for peripheral and £20 for reflected...
white = cutout A simple fan grill design I knocked up. I had it looking much better, but my computer crashed (for the first time in 2 weeks!) and I didn't bother to make the 2nd version look as nice I would definately have one of these on my case if they were avalible Edit: noticed bottom of logo is not attached. It would be irl, but again, I was doing a slapped-together design the 2nd time