Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Hey, could you post a link to a page of a scan? I'm wondering how good the quality is.
I don't have a website but I can e-mail it to you......... should be around 300-400kb.
Cheers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Hey, could you post a link to a page of a scan? I'm wondering how good the quality is.
You are always throwing your ice cream eating in my face. I can eat ice cream to you know. You aren't special or anything. If I wanted to eat it I would. SoOriginally posted by: Aquaman
Originally posted by: ohtwell
Of course it's crazy to scan that many magazines Aquaboy! You must have a lot of time on your hands. Sheesh! :roll:
: ) Amanda
It's called multi-tasking
One hand for Scanning one hand for eatting ice cream
Cheers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: ohtwell
You are always throwing your ice cream eating in my face. I can eat ice cream to you know. You aren't special or anything. If I wanted to eat it I would. SoOriginally posted by: Aquaman
Originally posted by: ohtwell
Of course it's crazy to scan that many magazines Aquaboy! You must have a lot of time on your hands. Sheesh! :roll:
: ) Amanda
It's called multi-tasking
One hand for Scanning one hand for eatting ice cream
Cheers,
Aquaman
: ) Amanda
Let's go then!!Originally posted by: Aquaman
Now hold on there missy............ thems fightin words
[Aquama pull up his poncho and takes out 2 big slapping trout] :Q
Cheers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: ohtwell
Let's go then!!Originally posted by: Aquaman
Now hold on there missy............ thems fightin words
[Aquama pull up his poncho and takes out 2 big slapping trout] :Q
Cheers,
Aquaman
*Smacks AB, takes a trout, then beats him with it.*
*Skips away giggling*
YOU GOT SERVED!!
: ) Amanda
Originally posted by: tcrosson
I remember in a recent Popular Mechanics some company invented a scanner that would scan books and magazines automaticly (yes it flipped the pages on it's own). They wanted it targeted at libraries so they could get rid of countless mags and such taking up shelf space. I remember the price tag being pretty high ($5,000ish) but in your case it might pay for itself!
Originally posted by: TuxDave
hahaha... I forgot about this thread. Keep up the good work!
Originally posted by: bootymac
I remember reading this while it was still new
GO AQUAMAN GO!!!!
Originally posted by: tcrosson
I remember in a recent Popular Mechanics some company invented a scanner that would scan books and magazines automaticly (yes it flipped the pages on it's own). They wanted it targeted at libraries so they could get rid of countless mags and such taking up shelf space. I remember the price tag being pretty high ($5,000ish) but in your case it might pay for itself!