[_] Introduction
The North
create at rubberductions.com
Mon Feb 25 10:36:50 GMT 2002
Hi Paul.
We're rubberductions - you can find out what we get up to at
<http://www.rubberductions.com> and our latest project is
<http://www.butlinsonline.co.uk/popsupremo>
We're a relatively new and small company, and we're not in a position at
the moment to offer any work, but there's a definite possibility that
we'll take on projects this year that need extra hands - so we're
looking to build up a list of competent freelancers. I'll stick your
name down. A couple fo things that would be really handy to know are:
(i) what other skills you have - backend especially welcome as this is
beyond what we want to learn, also graphic design would be useful.
(ii) your hourly or daily rates.
(iii) previous commerical experience (e.g. URLs). I couldn't seem to
find any on your site.
Site is nice (your Flash detect script doesn't work the Flash 6 beta
plugin for Mac OS X btw - but no-one else's does either).
Cheers,
andy at rubberductions.com
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::: rubberductions ::: film and multimedia ::: Bristol ::: UK ::: 0117
927 6434 :::
http://www.rubberductions.com
On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 02:16 pm, Paul [MGP] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just been introduced to underscore and have had a quick look
> around to see the level of topics usually discussed here, all seems
> very normal and above board (at first glance!).
>
> I am a Flash developer, I can do the ususal web stuff too, but my main
> focus is on Action Script. I'm also out of work!
> I know this is my first post, but the reason I was introduced to this
> list was because I need to make contacts in the Bath / Bristol area who
> can keep me informed of job opportunities, as/if and when they arise,
> and I will do my best to get involved answering techie questions, etc.
>
> My website is www.mediagrand.co.uk and is all Flash (with a few PHP
> elements thrown in).
>
> I'd be pleased to hear from other developers, employers or just anyone
> really, I am quite friendly.
>
> Well don't want to bore your with my first post, so on that note...
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>
We're rubberductions - you can find out what we get up to at
<http://www.rubberductions.com> and our latest project is
<http://www.butlinsonline.co.uk/popsupremo>
We're a relatively new and small company, and we're not in a position at
the moment to offer any work, but there's a definite possibility that
we'll take on projects this year that need extra hands - so we're
looking to build up a list of competent freelancers. I'll stick your
name down. A couple fo things that would be really handy to know are:
(i) what other skills you have - backend especially welcome as this is
beyond what we want to learn, also graphic design would be useful.
(ii) your hourly or daily rates.
(iii) previous commerical experience (e.g. URLs). I couldn't seem to
find any on your site.
Site is nice (your Flash detect script doesn't work the Flash 6 beta
plugin for Mac OS X btw - but no-one else's does either).
Cheers,
andy at rubberductions.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
::: rubberductions ::: film and multimedia ::: Bristol ::: UK ::: 0117
927 6434 :::
http://www.rubberductions.com
On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 02:16 pm, Paul [MGP] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just been introduced to underscore and have had a quick look
> around to see the level of topics usually discussed here, all seems
> very normal and above board (at first glance!).
>
> I am a Flash developer, I can do the ususal web stuff too, but my main
> focus is on Action Script. I'm also out of work!
> I know this is my first post, but the reason I was introduced to this
> list was because I need to make contacts in the Bath / Bristol area who
> can keep me informed of job opportunities, as/if and when they arise,
> and I will do my best to get involved answering techie questions, etc.
>
> My website is www.mediagrand.co.uk and is all Flash (with a few PHP
> elements thrown in).
>
> I'd be pleased to hear from other developers, employers or just anyone
> really, I am quite friendly.
>
> Well don't want to bore your with my first post, so on that note...
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>