I personally have a diver's flag on the front license plate of my car that I would consider replacing with the Psubs logo, if at all possible... I figure it would at least be a good conversation piece.
>From: Ray Keefer
>Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
>To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
>Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Is the logo final?
>Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 09:37:34 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hi James,
>
> > From: "James"
> > To:
> > Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Is the logo final?
> > Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 21:13:08 -0700
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> > Hi guys, I was just wondering if the logo that is on the front page is
> > the final logo?
>
>I would say it is final for at least a year or two. I certainly have no
>plans for changes and believe it or not the discussion group has stopped
>griping about it. So I'll take that as a tacit approval.
>
> > A friend of mine has pretty much a small silk screening
> > shop in his garage and I would like to make a shirt or jacket or something.
> > Is this O.K. Ray?
>
>You have my permission to have t-shirts made with the PSUB logo.
>Make a fortune at it and I'll ask for my cut. :)
>
> >I don't want to step on anyones toes by making myself a
> > shirt but I would like to have one. Personally I would like a silk screened
> > shirt rather than an embroidered one, but that's just me.
>
>Either way. Find out the costs for 1 XL, 6 L and 1 S. We can combine our
>order and maybe get a price break. Find the pricing and I'll send you
>a check. So along with pricing send me you address.
>
>First specifically what are you thinking of? I imaging something like:
>
> navy blue shirt
> Logo on left breast about 4" x 3" in size
>
> > Also on a side note, my uncle is the Vice President of Finance for the
> > Ritz Carlton in New York as well as some surrounding states and I shot him
> > an e-mail about possible convention costs etc.. He just transfered to New
> > York from Northern California so most of his contacts are in California.
> > Was the reason Vancouver chosen because it is the most centrally located and
> > had the most sites to see?
>
>Vancouver, Canada was picked because it seemed to be the hot bed for
>Canadian submersible developement. Phil Nuytten is up there and
>International VentureCraft Corp (SportSub) is nearby. Amoung others.
>
> > Anyway, he worked for the Hilton for a while
> > also and so he has quite a few hotel connections but in order for me to help
> > with the contacts and rooms and things, it would have to be in Southern
> > California. Some information he would need to figure the cost was how many
> > attendants there would be? Would there need to be servers for food and
> > drink, or would everyone bring their own food and drinks? Would there be
> > just one block of rooms purchased for everyone to stay at the same place?
> > Things of that nature. I'm located in Southern California so if there was
> > ever going to be a convention in say San Diego, maybe I could help out some.
> > Just wanted to throw the info out there in case it might help. If I lived
> > near Canada maybe I could have helped there, sorry.
>
>What we are looking for is a small conference room that will hold
>20 - 30 people with the standard set of conference audio/visual
>equipment. We will need parking for cars/trucks with trailers as
>some PSUBSers may bring their subs. Lunch would be catered in or just
>sub sandwiches from SubWay or simular. Duration of the conference
>room would be only one day.
>
>Hotel/motel accomodations was to be up to each individual. Same for
>arrival and departure arrangements.
>
> > Please fill me/us in on the status of the logo, I would really
> > appreciate it.
> >
> > James
> >
>
>Regards,
>Ray
>