Oof. None of the above. Hit up Font Squirrel or Lost Type co for some better fonts. They are free. These seem over stylized and in my opinion that is when stuff starts to look cheap-o
Damn, I haven't seen Flexisign in a while! I'd go 6 for the 240sx you talked about in other comments. If you're looking for a font close to the Donut logo though, I'd suggest springing for Damion: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Damion?preview.text=Donut&preview.text_type=custom#standard-styles
happy weeding vinyl brother!
Nice to know, thanks for the answer, Mr Kentucky Cobra.
P.S. since you guys aren't shy about promoting your stuff - buy my book! (Or borrow the copy I sent Nolan)
No it's not. That's air filter oil used to recharge air filters, which that is.
I use a key bar (well, a knockoff one from Amazon)
I've got 9 keys, a pocket knife, a bottle opener, and my office RFID swiper inside, and a quick disconnect so I can pop on the key for whatever car I'm using that day.
I’m not sure what you mean by “hidden” because every thing needs an IP address to communicate. The reality is if NordVPN uses a new IP block it’s not immediately identifiable, but it’s just as much of a PITA for NordVPN to constantly change IPs as it is for Netflix to track them. Do we know immediately when NordVPN gets new IPs? No. We have a service that tracks and lets us know when they do. It’s all API based and automated. When it comes to Netflix I don’t think blocking VPNs is their primary objective, they can tell how many parallel streams come from a specific IP the second it happens, if it were their primary objective they could blacklist them in a matter of hours once they discern it isn’t a college campus, business proxy, or something. It’s really not worth their time or effort to do so though. They have to invest enough effort/money into it to appease the production companies with regional requirements, otherwise it’s not even in their best interest. I’m not sure of the current Netflix subscription base, but let’s say it’s 50 million in the USA, they maybe have 50k (or 1% of subscribers) using VPN to unlock regional content. It’s really not a big deal to them.
It works, I work in IT and we block connections from NordVPN to our sites though. Not cause we care if people use VPN, but people use it for trying to hack into our sites quite often. Typically from South America, Asia and Eastern Europe endpoints.
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