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Yep, I do believe it's true. Sign painting, in the traditional way, is freaking green. Let's start with the computer. They only last for a while and it's off to the dump. From there they get shipped to a overfilled landfill. Vinyl, digital printing, yep lots of waste there. You got not only the machines, but also the ink cartridges. They all wind-up at the landfill. With sign painting, no waste. Extreme minimal waste. I think it's my duty to make a real video about this world, this silent killer of our green planet. Oh ya, it's bias,being that I am a signpainter. But the world needs to knows. I did post this one about a 2 years ago Vinyl Waste But now I need to update this one and do it again. Okay, I'm off.
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Do it in a way that it might be shown on TV and to a larger audience. Perhaps many of us can throw in a few thousand bucks each to help you fund this production?
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Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity. — Charles Mingus Posts: 6766 | From: Mendocino, CA. USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Gee sounds like I need to get a hold of that nutcase, Michael Moore. I think he works for donuts.
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