Media Guide

Discussion in 'In The Stands' started by Horn69, Aug 2, 2014.

  1. Horn69

    Horn69 2,500+ Posts

    Have they been mailed? Or...do Foundation members no longer receive? Or....do I not contribute enough to receive? I'm not expecting a 500+ page hologram edition. Just a bare minimum edition will do.

    Hook'em!!! [​IMG]
     
  2. m/

    m/ 100+ Posts

  3. lhbruleshalftime

    lhbruleshalftime 250+ Posts

    Just checking; looks like the url is correct at the bottom of the page [​IMG]
     
  4. Horn69

    Horn69 2,500+ Posts

    Soooooo....I gotta print my own?

    Hook'em!!! [​IMG]
     
  5. yelladawgdem

    yelladawgdem 2,500+ Posts

    I dare say that since "Texas" is misspelled on each and every page that was delivered by the printer, that those will be destroyed and there will me no "media guide" other than the PDF file an earlier poster alluded to that you can print out. This doesnt bode well.

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  6. WorsterMan

    WorsterMan SEC here we come!!

    Seriously? The printer misspelled "TEXAS" a lot? Is the printer in oklahoma, the mountains of Tibet or what? [​IMG]
     
  7. Horns11

    Horns11 10,000+ Posts

    "Soooooo....I gotta print my own?"

    There's this wonderful program I've discovered called Adobe Reader. I think it's even free (hope I don't get arrested for using free software)! What it basically does is take electronic information and make it look like a book or pamphlet. And the best part is it reduced my paper use by like 98 percent when I realized that this Adobe Reader could be used on computers (both PC and Mac!), these things called "smartphones," and even new-fangled "tablets," which don't look like the ones Moses talked about in the Bible, but I'll take their word for it.

    Kudos to the folks at Adobe for recently inventing such a fine product to serve the human race. 5 out of 5, would recommend again.
     
  8. yelladawgdem

    yelladawgdem 2,500+ Posts

    Forgive me, I misspoke. The media guide was always the online PDF file posted earlier. However at the bottom of each page, the words "Texsasports.com" appeared. It was up like that on the July 25th and 26th postings. There was never the 500 page media guide for which we all yearned to get each summer in the mail. I have not visited the misspelled site name recently. but that domain name had been purchased by on OU fan who was having the appropriate amount of fun with it.
     

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