Stargate: Atlantis

Cmdr.Kerner

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Hi guys,

with the help of this graphic you can transfer your Dell labtop into a Stargate: Atlantis labtop.

Enjoy

Dietrich
 
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Hi guys,

fresh from the Stargate auction on eBay is here the label from the plastic case.

Enjoy

Dietrich
 
Cool stuff as usual Dietrich! Thanks for making it all available to those of us without your exceptional talents :lol

Cheers,

KH
 
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Hi guys,

with the help of this graphic you can transfer your Dell labtop into a Stargate: Atlantis labtop.

Enjoy

Dietrich

to tell you the truth I never liked that Atlantis insignia it had no style so incase anyone is interested I made my own cooler insignia for stargate atlantis
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Hi guys, here's another graphic from the Stargate auction on ebay.com. The font is called Alternate Gothic No. 2 BT and you get it for free here: http://fontpark.net/search/en/1 If you like the Stargate Atlantis logo you can download a vector file for free here: http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/search/125738800/178710.html Enjoy Dietrich
Dietrich - Cool labels, but I take it you got the naming convention from the show? Being prior-service USAF myself, I find it irksome when the prop guys screw up simple stuff (especially when they get ribbons in the wrong order, or screw up with skill badges. Or just uniform gaffes...) COL John Sheppard would properly read "SHEPPARD, J. COL" if they'd done it right, and McKay's would be more properly "McKAY, R. Ph.D." (The "c" in his surname would be a "raised lower case," and whatever/however many degrees he has. Military doctorates /never/ sign themselves as simple "Doctor." M.D., D.O., D.V.M., D.D.S., O.D., I've run across a couple of D.C.s, an Ed.D., some Sci.D.s, and the like. My EENT is an old flight surgeon with an academic doctorate and a medical doctorate, he's "COL Lionel Marshal Nelson, Ph.D., M.D." - he got the academic doctorate first, so it's listed first. His label would therefore read something like "MARSHAL, L. M. COL Ph.D. M.D.") Nitpicky, I know - my wife tells me they should have me on as a "uniform consultant" for shows like this - since I usually spot such things without consciously noticing them until later (things like officers wearing Good Conduct Medal ribbons - for which officers are ineligible, and their backstory doesn't have "previously enlisted" in it... Or firearms errors - like in Live and Let Die, where Quarrel Jr. mentions "You might have killed me if you'd taken off the safety catch" - on a S&W .38 Spl snubby revolver...) But, very cool - and I doubt the mistake is yours (I grabbed them anyhow... Got an editable template? :D )
 
Thanks for the cool graphics, Dietrich!



I don't have it but that you for bringing it up here.
I will make my own not-awfully-screen-accurate folder to freak out my colleagues at work :p

Thanks ewigestunden, you're welcome.

Dietrich - Cool labels, but I take it you got the naming convention from the show? Being prior-service USAF myself, I find it irksome when the prop guys screw up simple stuff (especially when they get ribbons in the wrong order, or screw up with skill badges. Or just uniform gaffes...) COL John Sheppard would properly read "SHEPPARD, J. COL" if they'd done it right, and McKay's would be more properly "McKAY, R. Ph.D." (The "c" in his surname would be a "raised lower case," and whatever/however many degrees he has. Military doctorates /never/ sign themselves as simple "Doctor." M.D., D.O., D.V.M., D.D.S., O.D., I've run across a couple of D.C.s, an Ed.D., some Sci.D.s, and the like. My EENT is an old flight surgeon with an academic doctorate and a medical doctorate, he's "COL Lionel Marshal Nelson, Ph.D., M.D." - he got the academic doctorate first, so it's listed first. His label would therefore read something like "MARSHAL, L. M. COL Ph.D. M.D.") Nitpicky, I know - my wife tells me they should have me on as a "uniform consultant" for shows like this - since I usually spot such things without consciously noticing them until later (things like officers wearing Good Conduct Medal ribbons - for which officers are ineligible, and their backstory doesn't have "previously enlisted" in it... Or firearms errors - like in Live and Let Die, where Quarrel Jr. mentions "You might have killed me if you'd taken off the safety catch" - on a S&W .38 Spl snubby revolver...) But, very cool - and I doubt the mistake is yours (I grabbed them anyhow... Got an editable template? :D )

Thanks Jon. You are correct, I just copied the labels from the auction without knowing if they are right or wrong.

Dietrich
 
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