Has anybody seen it yet?
mms://wm.vitalstreamcdn.com/civilairpatrolnhq_vitalstream_com/2007%20SB%20Email%202.wmv
It showed up in my inbox a few minutes ago. The email can be read here (http://www.magnetmail.net/actions/email_web_version.cfm?recipient_id=22129783&message_id=313720&user_id=CivilAir) and uses a new "U.S. Civil Air Patrol" header.
Yes - please Lord, don't let "Citizens Serving Communities" be our new motto.
The fact that he trips over "Missions For America" tells me they want to back off that catch phrase.
The logo looks like the announcement for a grade-school bake sale.
Quote from: Eclipse on May 23, 2007, 04:45:48 PM
The fact that he trips over "Missions For America" tells me they want to back off that catch phrase.
That would be fine with me. I've always been a fan of slogans that were catchy or unique, not literal statements of what we do ::) .
Aarg...it reminded me of the CPPT video with the cue cards...
"Hi, I'm [looks at cue card] John, here to [looks at cue card] talk about [looks at cue card] Cadet [cue card] Protection er um Training. For the next 4 hours..."
I agree. What the hell does that background have to do with us other than it says CAP? That is embarassing, juvenile, and tacky.
***SUCKS*** is the thought that comes to mind. That header/logo really looks like a grade school fund raiser and logo was designed by a 3rd grader. (My sincerest apologies to all 3rd graders).
Ah the video.......gave me warm fuzzies. I think I'll pass.
I have to disagree. I'm actually impressed that CAP is attempting to use technology to reach out to the membership. Can it be done better? Sure. But considering that we still have members that done own a computer, or still have dial-up, or are still relying on how they did things 20 years ago, I think this is a step in the right direction. How many of us have made similar efforts within out own span of control?
Quote from: shorning on May 23, 2007, 05:22:45 PM
I have to disagree. I'm actually impressed that CAP is attempting to use technology to reach out to the membership. Can it be done better? Sure. But considering that we still have members that done own a computer, or still have dial-up, or are still relying on how they did things 20 years ago, I think this is a step in the right direction. How many of us have made similar efforts within out own span of control?
Let me get my typewriter out
What's with the monopoly houses on the header? ::sigh:: My proposed, revised logo below:
(http://jcolgan004.googlepages.com/newlogo.jpg)
The idea of a video is fine...it's the execution that sucks. The logo on the e-mail is severely lacking and juvenile looking. And where the heck did this new slogan "Citizens serving communities" come from???? Do they just make this stuff up on the fly???
Granted Grand Pooh-Bah Pineda is not a dynamic speaker, but the video itself does nothing to get me excited about attending the conference.
I think you all are confusing our corporate motto ("Missions for America" )with the annual slogan of the National Board Conference.
Each year, the NB Conference appears to have a "theme" and overall logo/marketing plan. Couple of years ago in St. Louis it was "Everyday Heroes". Not sure what it was last year in Nevada.
Whether you like it or not, I'm sure you're going to see that "Citizens Serving Communities" tagline and logo plastered across any and everything associated with the conference (i.e. program book, signage, etc.). But, it'll be a temporary thing, all gone by September.
Dr. Dave
Quote from: JC004 on May 23, 2007, 05:32:16 PM
What's with the monopoly houses on the header? ::sigh:: My proposed, revised logo below:
(http://jcolgan004.googlepages.com/newlogo.jpg)
You almost got me in trouble here at work because of this you know...I work in a very quiet environment, and the sudden "burst of laughter" got a few people looking over the cube walls...
(http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/11/11_9_12.gif)
Quote from: DrDave on May 23, 2007, 06:02:10 PM
...Each year, the NB Conference appears to have a "theme" and overall logo/marketing plan. Couple of years ago in St. Louis it was "Everyday Heroes". Not sure what it was last year in Nevada.
...
I believe it was "Fun & Games."
Quote from: jimmydeanno on May 23, 2007, 06:09:28 PM
Quote from: JC004 on May 23, 2007, 05:32:16 PM
What's with the monopoly houses on the header? ::sigh:: My proposed, revised logo below:
(http://jcolgan004.googlepages.com/newlogo.jpg)
You almost got me in trouble here at work because of this you know...I work in a very quiet environment, and the sudden "burst of laughter" got a few people looking over the cube walls...
(http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/11/11_9_12.gif)
Opps. >:D
You all don't get it. The header indicates the National plan to win the hearts and minds of grade-schoolers for CAP has begun. Stay tuned for the Pineda "Mr Rogers"-style sweater uniform - coming soon. >:D
Quote from: Fifinella on May 23, 2007, 07:27:30 PM
You all don't get it. The header indicates the National plan to win the hearts and minds of grade-schoolers for CAP has begun. Stay tuned for the Pineda "Mr Rogers"-style sweater uniform - coming soon. >:D
It's a beautiful day in my neighborhood.
What a blah motto/tagline/whatever. It does look like something a school district would use. Not that "Missions For America" is any better.
Quote from: Fifinella on May 23, 2007, 07:27:30 PM
You all don't get it. The header indicates the National plan to win the hearts and minds of grade-schoolers for CAP has begun. Stay tuned for the Pineda "Mr Rogers"-style sweater uniform - coming soon. >:D
I've been saying this since the AEM program was expanded to include elementary school students as eligible members, but nooooo...
I'd watch the video if i didn't have to listen to him raping the English language with that Dade County Cubano dialect.
Quote from: Fifinella on May 23, 2007, 07:27:30 PM
You all don't get it. The header indicates the National plan to win the hearts and minds of grade-schoolers for CAP has begun. Stay tuned for the Pineda "Mr Rogers"-style sweater uniform - coming soon. >:D
Ummmm....we already HAVE a Mr Rogers sweater remember?? The USAF Caridigan ;D
Quote from: JC004 on May 23, 2007, 07:07:26 PM
Quote from: DrDave on May 23, 2007, 06:02:10 PM
...Each year, the NB Conference appears to have a "theme" and overall logo/marketing plan. Couple of years ago in St. Louis it was "Everyday Heroes". Not sure what it was last year in Nevada.
...
I believe it was "Fun & Games."
Quote from: jimmydeanno on May 23, 2007, 06:09:28 PM
Quote from: JC004 on May 23, 2007, 05:32:16 PM
What's with the monopoly houses on the header? ::sigh:: My proposed, revised logo below:
(http://jcolgan004.googlepages.com/newlogo.jpg)
You almost got me in trouble here at work because of this you know...I work in a very quiet environment, and the sudden "burst of laughter" got a few people looking over the cube walls...
(http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/11/11_9_12.gif)
Opps. >:D
from the looks of this sign, you live in a "nice" neighborhood.....are you sure its not "mr Robinson's neighborhood from Sat Night Live with Eddie Murphy a long time ago??? :o
Quote from: Johnny Yuma on May 23, 2007, 11:17:31 PM
I'd watch the video if i didn't have to listen to him raping the English language with that Dade County Cubano dialect.
"owgoost"
Quote from: mikeylikey on May 23, 2007, 05:23:47 PM
Quote from: shorning on May 23, 2007, 05:22:45 PM
I have to disagree. I'm actually impressed that CAP is attempting to use technology to reach out to the membership. Can it be done better? Sure. But considering that we still have members that done own a computer, or still have dial-up, or are still relying on how they did things 20 years ago, I think this is a step in the right direction. How many of us have made similar efforts within out own span of control?
Let me get my typewriter out
Typewriter! Back in my day we had sheets of clay and little pointed stick and we happy.....Typewriters....... >:(
Is there really a need to make fun of someone's accent? :(
Quote from: RiverAux on May 23, 2007, 11:53:23 PM
Is there really a need to make fun of someone's accent? :(
Yeah, everyone leaves Arnold alone... :D
I watched it. For a man who is (1) not a professional public speaker and (2) of Hispanic descent, he did a pretty decent job. (I say this from my position as a broadcast journalist of 31 years' experience. I've hired people who sounded worse, and fired people who sounded better.)
Cut the man some slack, okay? He's doing his best at this video thing.
Sheesh! ;)
Jack
Video is not easy to do correctly when one is not used to it.
Quote from: Major Carrales on May 24, 2007, 03:37:57 AM
Video is not easy to do correctly when one is not used to it.
Agree...and it has nothing to do with the 15 pax black van that I saw while I was walking home from the store.
Quote from: lordmonar on May 23, 2007, 11:52:50 PM
Typewriter! Back in my day we had sheets of clay and little pointed stick and we happy.....Typewriters....... >:(
YOU had sheets of clay? You were lucky! We had papyrus, and we were happy. :D
You had papyrus? We had dirt; and we drew in it with our grubby fingers until our fingernails fell off and then we found out we could use our blood to add color to our pictograms ...and we liked it!
You used your blood to color the pictographs? That's dumb, what do you think we have cadets for?
Quote from: Eclipse on May 23, 2007, 04:45:48 PM
The logo looks like the announcement for a grade-school bake sale.
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! That's is too funny, because I thought the same thing after momments before I got the e-mail from TP, I had read an e-mail from my kindergartener daughter's school.
Where is the LOL smiley anyway? It's not in the line-up about the "message" field...
- Ace
Quote from: JC004 on May 23, 2007, 05:32:16 PM
(http://jcolgan004.googlepages.com/newlogo.jpg)
An announcement from National with yet ANOTHER change to the corprate planes and van scheme:
- All units are to order "Citizens Serving Communitees" stickers to be immeadiately applied to all aircraft and vehicles, and will be required by 01 December 2007.
- These giant stickers will be available from Vanguard shortly, probably in early 2008.
The Air Force slogan now is "Cross into the blue" perhaps we should use a modifed version for CAP...."Cross into the poo"
>:D
Quote from: LtCol White on May 24, 2007, 05:25:38 PM
"Cross into the poo"
>:D
Yea... cause we're the shiznit! ;) lol
Suddenly Im OK with vandalism........
file:///Users/robertsteht/Desktop/Air%20George_1.jpg
Quote from: Flying Pig on May 24, 2007, 05:48:21 PM
(http://captalk.net/Users/robertsteht/Desktop/Air%20George_1.jpg)
Red X time!
Quote from: Flying Pig on May 24, 2007, 05:48:21 PM
file:///Users/robertsteht/Desktop/Air%20George_1.jpg
You have to click "Additional Options..." when writing your post, click browse, and then select the file that way.
Crap!!! I got a new iMac Im still trying to sort out...hold on
Here....I want this on our 182
Isn't that the "Toys R Us" Geoffrey the Giraffe?
Quote from: Flying Pig on May 24, 2007, 06:06:23 PM
Here....I want this on our 182
That's what our new corporate graphics can be to distinguish ourselves!!! Cappy the CAP bird painted on our aircraft and National Public Affairs can send Cappy the CAP bird suits out the field to help with recruiting!
Oh wait, that's right - national PAO doesn't help raise awareness of CAP or promote anything in the field or help us build recognition...... nevermind.........
i guess we can just go back to changing our nametapes and door decals.......
Quote from: LtCol White on May 23, 2007, 11:48:29 PM
[from the looks of this sign, you live in a "nice" neighborhood.....are you sure its not "mr Robinson's neighborhood from Sat Night Live with Eddie Murphy a long time ago??? :o
Big dog barkin' in the middle of the night
Kill my landlord, kill my landlord
Sneak up the back stairs, outta sight
Kill my landlord, kill my landlord
.....
V/R,