Average cost of a skin?

Artashes

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I was wondering what is the average cost of a custom designed vBulletin forum skin? What should one expect to pay for such a job?

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Cuba was great as always Art.
A little bit of a pain in the a** because we only had water for about an hour a day and the power went out daily, but you can't beat the weather.
 
I would love to be in Cuba right now.
I am stuck in a hotel room in St. John's, Newfoundland.
I was in Toronto this weekend for the national 8ball pool championships and on the way home our flight ran into a snow storm and got diverted.
With the current forcast it may be a couple more days before I get home.
 
Drink, mostly.

Actually it wasn't too bad. I had 2 playoff football games to watch. Tomorrow I'll check out the town.
 
Where do you get these skins?

Where do you get these vbulletin skins?

I've been wanting one, I just launched hostnews as a vbulletin site, but want to get a great design and currently... well... don't.

Matt :banned:
 
For a decent skin designed for vbulletin site, be looking to spend around $600+ (for it to be coded properly, validated, etc).

:)
 
Why would you go to cuba? I'd wantto go to a good vacation spot like Caccun or somethin. Cuba is very poor and has lots of poverty too
 
And Mexico doesn't have poverty?

If you haven't been to Cuba you are probably not in a position to comment on it.
 
Your right, im sorry. I had an aunt that went there once and got very sick when she came home. Surprisingly enough, Cancun isn't that poor, like the rest of mexico.
 
dubs said:
Your right, im sorry. I had an aunt that went there once and got very sick when she came home. Surprisingly enough, Cancun isn't that poor, like the rest of mexico.


In Cuba, there are places like Veradero Beach that would be the equivelant of Cancun. Also in the smaller Islands of the southern coast of Cuba it is quite rich and touristy.

You don't see poverty in Cuba like you do in Mexico or any of the Central and South American countries.
Of course there are poor people but in many countries when you are poor, you die, because you can't feed yourself or afford housing. In Cuba this is very rare because the people are provided with housing and rations by the government.

One other advantage to visiting Cuba is that the people there are the friendliest in the entire region. No other Caribbean country compares.

It's not unusual for people to return from a vacation to Cuba or other tropical counties feeling sick or getting sick on return. There are many things in the food that our North American bodies are not adapted to.

Cuba is one of the few places in the region though where the water supply is totally safe to drink.
 
Wow, Cuba sounds like a great place to go now. Great post Blue!

Just wondering,
do you have family over there or anything or were you just vacationing over there?
 
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