michael jordan
1love asked:


I have a whole album of basketball cards from the early 90’s. I have about 4 Michael Jordan cards, and other famous basketball players. If you are interested, leave me a message or your email and i’ll give u all the info.

Harry
michael jordan
Michael Jordan asked:


Full color printing is well-known process of printing photographs and documents in the full range of colors. This has actually come long way as technology continues to improve and in fact, this technique used today are extremely refined, which is capable to make copies that look just same as the original ones. Basically, color reproduction relies on three-color vision theory that is purely based on the way our eyes views color. 

White light that has all the wavelengths of visible light has three chief colors. These colors are commonly referred to as RGB, Red, blue and Green in the printing industry. RGB colors are recognized as preservative primaries as lights of these three colors generate white light when they are combined together. This is the extremely essential idea following full color printing. The procedure of separating color is just same the course of seeing. The real image is seen using three sieves, each matching to one of the stabilizer primaries. Speaking otherwise, humans on the whole see in layers. In this course of distinctive colors, those layers are part yet jointly simultaneously.

The final three colors shaped during this full color printing process are identified as subtractive primaries, as each symbolizes two additive primaries. This is, certainly, after one of the chemical addition primaries has been divided from white light. Full color printing forces use color inks, which act as filters. In addition, such filters in the full color printing presses deduct portions of white light and hit the picture on paper so as to produce other colors. Printing inks are in fact translucent that permits light to go through to and reproduce off of the paper bottom.

When these three subtractive primaries are joined during full color printing process, the copy of the real thing will be blurred. This is resulted by the pigmentation of the inks. With the purpose to fix this trouble a fourth color, black, is combined to the mix. This puts in shadow and contrasts to the picture and eradicates the blurriness. The usage of color in full color printing has been exposed to augment readership and information maintenance in publications. According to the National Advertising Association, studies in a chief publication exposed the use of color augmented readership by 40% or more.



Kathy
michael jordan
Brian Cliette asked:


Air Jordan I.

These were in Red/Black colour scheme and were retroed in 1994, again in 2001 and again in 2002.

Air Jordan II.

These feature the same wingman logo as the I’s, after Michael Jordan broke his foot, many said the Jordan II did not give enough support.

Italian designer made it could be said that they do not offer as good a performance as the I’s.

They did not sell very well when released in the market.

Air Jordan III.

The new Air Jordan III led to the path for all Jordan’s to come.

They also created the Jumpman logo, they also introduced the air unit in the rear of the sole.

Air Jordan IV.

The Air Jordan IV had the Jumpman logo on the tongue and was very hard to see any beauty in this design at all; they were released in 1988/89, retroed in 1995, 1999, 2000, and 2004 and again in 2005, in many different colour schemes.

Air Jordan V.

These were in white with a silver tongue and red Jumpman logo in the tongue.

Air Jordan VI.

These were well accepted and in 1991 they had two eyeholes in the tongue and the air unit in the heel of the sole.

They were retroed in 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2005.

Air Jordan VII.

1991-92 saw the release of the Air Jordan VII’s, very brightly coloured tongue and sole, designed from a piece of art at an art display.

Air Jordan VIII.

1992-93 saw the release of Jordan VIII, these caused controversy because they featured two strips that went over the laces and they had vibrant colours in the shoes.

Air Jordan IX.

These came out when Michael Jordan announced his retirement, on the base of the shoes were words in various languages, they also gave exceptional support and flexibility.

Air Jordan X.

These are special because on the sole of each shoe they list 10 major points in Michael Jordan’s career.

1985 - Rookie of the Year.

1985 - 63 points.

1987 – Scoring title.

1988 - Dunk Champ.

1989 – All defence.

1990 – Scores 63 points.

1991 – MVP / Championship.

1992 - MVP / Championship.

1993 - MVP / Championship.

1994 – Beyond.

Air Jordan XI.

The lightest Air Jordan’s ever.

Air Jordan XII.

Air Jordan XII’s had few colour schemes and retroed in 2003/04.

Air Jordan XIII.

Are extremely good looking in any colour scheme.

Air Jordan XIV.

The last Jordan’s as these became known as Michael Jordan hit the final shot wearing these, released in 1998, retroed in 2005/06 in many varied colour schemes.

Air Jordan XV.

The ugliest of all the Jordan shoes.

Air Jordan XVI.

A relaxing pair with patent leather toecaps.

Air Jordan XVII.

Great hit, optimum performance.

Air Jordan XVIII.

One of the sexiest of Jordan’s.

Air Jordan XIX.

Designed on the Mamba snake, these are exceptional.

Air Jordan XX.

The simplistic style.



Carol
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Charles D asked:


A great player is not described by his statistics but by the qualities the player possesses and that is why Michael Jordan is acclaimed by the NBA as the greatest player to ever play basketball.

Kathy