You might include the car class and #...
--Pat Kelly
Carl Merritt wrote:
> Actually, one thing that has been kinda hanging me up making some labels is
> a lack of data on what exact fields I need to include. So far I've been too
> lazy to write down the information at the event when I have the card in my
> hands, and also my memory has been spotty enough to have little clear
> picture of what's necessary by the time I get home. So, if you all could
> help me out here:
>
> On the top of the card, is car class, then car number.
>
> In the middle to bottom part of the card:
> Name
> full address & zip
> phone number
> car make
> car model
> car color
> driver's license number
> car's license number
> SCCA member number & expiration date.
> sponsors
>
> Did I forget anything?
>
> -Carl
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jerry Mouton [mailto:jerry@moutons.org]
> > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 7:52 AM
> > To: Bay_Area_Autocross_List
> > Subject: Simple solution to illegible handwriting on timing cards
> >
> >
> > Boy! Do we get some handwriting problems on cards!
> >
> > Do you want to assure that we always get this right and you
> > always get your results (and first place stickers)?
> >
> > Go to your computer and cause there to be printed out
> > about 20 name and address labels with your name, address, and
> > zip code -- maybe car type and member no, etc if you are
> > REALLY good. Now put these in your glove compartment.
> >
> > Next event and in future, pull out one of these and stick it to
> > your card, no handwriting involved. Takes lots less time, too.
> >
> > --> Remember to write your class and car no. legibly on
> > the card.
> >
> > Don't know how to make address labels? You'll have to get a friend
> > to help, or even do this for you.
> >
> > Jerry
> >
> > Jerry Mouton mailto:jerry@moutons.org Laissez les bons temps
> > rouler!
> >
> >
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