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It is possible to create a double card that folds to business card size. | It is possible to create a double card that folds to business card size. | ||
But most people think a two-sided business card should suffice | But most people think a two-sided business card should suffice. | ||
It is mostly a pointer to the web site. | |||
== Sample 1 == | == Sample 1 == |
Revision as of 16:12, 13 November 2007
Purpose
The idea of TRC business cards is
- TRC would print them and make them available free or cheap
- TRC members or rallyists could give them to friends/acquaintences
- (I can be boring at parties.)
- Recipients of the card would have the URL to
- get more info on TRC, and to
- check TRC's calendar.
- The point (hope) is that some recipients would eventually attend a rallye.
Style
It is possible to create a double card that folds to business card size. But most people think a two-sided business card should suffice. It is mostly a pointer to the web site.
Sample 1
Like Puzzles? Try a Gimmick Car Rallye
A car's driver and navigator(s) carefully follow intentionally tricky instructions. You will not get lost, just fooled! Speed and time are not measured; you will creep down streets reading every street sign. Your score sheet shows how accurately your team followed the course and the rules. www.TheRallyeClub.org has a video, our calendar, and lots more. TRC's public car rallye is usually the first Saturday of the month, starting at Larry's AutoWorks, 2526 Leghorn near Mtn. View Costco at 5 PM. Short beginner briefing at 6 PM. All gimmicks explained and awards given by class (prior rallye experience) at the finish, a local restaurant, at 10 PM. 'Come Try It!'
Sample 2
Here's another attempt...
Like Puzzles? Try a Gimmick Car Rallye A driver and navigator(s) carefully follow intentionally tricky instructions, creeping down streets reading every sign. It isn't a race, and you will not get lost. But can you avoid being tricked into following the wrong route? |
www.TheRallyeClub.org TRC's gimmick rallye is usually the first Saturday of the month, starting at Larry's AutoWorks (2526 Leghorn near Mtn. View Costco) at 5 PM. Short beginner briefing at 6 PM. All gimmicks explained at the finish, a local restaurant, at 10 PM. |
Graphical Samples
(These have slightly older text that doesn't mention Costco.)