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Encyclopedia Page: Smokers Stuff To Print
Smokers Stuff To Print And Use
... Put clear contact paper over printed out graphics to make signs of any size to tape on your jacket, purse, briefcase, your dog's collar, inside car or building windows, or anywhere else you can think of.
... Add graphics to your web page, send them out in emails, make stationary, business cards, flyers, posters, greeting cards, or anything you can think of to get the message out.
... More things you can do to help.
Click on a small photo and a bigger version will open for you to save and use.
Flyers to print and use.
These are examples of an effective educational handout suitable for bars, outside office buildings, or where ever you see a smoker. You may want to mix and match the information on these pages on the front and back of a single page handout. Copy the text and save to a new Word Doc on your computer and make any changes and additions you want before printing the flyers. Change the contact information at the bottom to your own.
#1 General Information: The Antismokers Are LYING To You!
#2 General Information: Quick Fact Sheet
#3 Passive smoking doesn't cause cancer: WHO Withheld 1998 Study
#4 Future warning sign: If the Antismoking Extremists are not stopped
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Cards to print and use.
Copy as a Word Doc on your computer, make any changes and additions you want before printing the cards. Change the contact information at the bottom to your own, or leave ours.
#1 Thank you cards: We will be back again
#2 Sorry cards: We will NOT be back again
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Posters from the USA to print and use, or adjust for your own use.
Smokers Posters
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Posters from the UK to print and use, or adjust for your own use.
#1: Get rid of the smoke, not the smokers
#2: Don't just sit there
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Sign for forced no smoking business windows. "We would let you smoke if it wasn't against the law."
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Small "Smoking Area" gif for papers, online, and table tents
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"This is a smoking zone"
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Sign for forced no smoking business windows.
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Sign for your home: A smoker lives here; You don't like "LEAVE" It may save YOUR LIFE!
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Sign for your job: Anti tobacco has put tobacco users in the cold...
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The choice is simple! Do you want a free society? OR Do you want a smoke-free society?
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AZ, NV, OH SILENT PROTEST From MsProgressive, McGuire, and the members of The Smokers Club International Forum Read more information - Participation is easy!
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CA: Calabasas small and large boycott graphics.
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OH: Due to a foolish & irresponsible law passed by a self-righteous & hypocritical local government, smoking cannot be allowed in this establishment.
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For your web page: Smokers Club Logos and gifs.
Pick your favorite style and size for your page. Please store these gifs on your server before using them on your page.
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Smokers Club Logo Items To Buy.
Wear a Club shirt to your demonstration, work, out shopping...
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Q: What links do I put on the gifs and flyers? A: You are welcome to use any of the Club domains as your own!
Join The Smoker's Club, Inc. - http://www.smokersclubmedia.com
The Smoker's Club, Inc. - http://www.smokersclub.com
Smokers Rights Newsletter - http://www.smokersclubinc.com
Smokers Rights Video Archive - http://www.smokersclub.com/video/archive.html
Smokers Rights International Chats & Forums - http://www.smokersclubinternational.com
Smokers Rights Encyclopedia - http://encyclopedia.smokersclub.com/
Q: How do I resize a photo? A: Carefully.
1. Always keep a copy of the full size version you started out with. So the new size would be named catsmall.jpg if the original was cat.jpg.
2. Keep the new and old versions in the same place. If it started out in a file on your computer called Fluffy, keep them both there.
3. If you lose a photo, click on the Start button at the very left bottom of your screen and choose the word Search.
Q: Why would I want to resize a photo? A: Because. 1. Because sending something 2 feet wide in an email is butt ugly and hard to scroll and see it all.
2. Because in order to make your web page load faster for the viewer, you want little versions of the photo (Called Thumbnails.) on the page with a click on them to open another window with the full size photo on it.
3. Because if you don't use thumbnails on a page with 50 photos, they won't all fit, or load, or whatever.
4. Because a reader wants to scan lots of photos quick and choose which ones to enlarge.
5. Because everyone is doing it and it's for the good of the children. (That works on everything, doesn't it?)
Q: What program do I use to resize a photo? A: Whatever you want or have.
1. In most photo programs, save the photo to 96 wide and let it fill in the height itself. This is thumbnail size. Notice your photo that was huge now has a saved smaller version with another name. You may also save a big photo at half the original size, or whatever size you want. Don't try to save a photo bigger than the original, that trick never works.
2. If you don't have a photo program, try the free PIXresizer "A photo resizing program to easily create web and e-mail friendly versions of your images with reduced file sizes."
3. If you want to also automatically make HTML web page code for your new thumbnails, try the free Get CoffeeCup Web Design Software (Click on Free Software and More in the upper right corner.)
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