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Re: Debian T-shirts



On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 04:42:46PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>We've just had a load of Debian T-shirts made up for a show in the UK,
>and I have some left over. I'm thinking of bringing some to Helsinki
>with me to sell to people while I'm there. Designs are shown on my
>page at
>
> http://www.einval.com/~steve/DebianCD/
>
>If you'd like one, please mail me in advance. I don't want to bring
>all of them in a large box to Helsinki unless people want them! :-)

I should have guessed that lots of people would want some! Extra
information that I should have included with the first mail, and
answers to some of the questions:

 Prices at Debconf are:

 Classic swirl T / "babydoll" ladies T:    GBP 6  / EUR  9
 Grolsch / Guinness T:                     GBP 9  / EUR 13
 Polo:                                     GBP 16 / EUR 25

Those prices are basically what the Ts cost to make, rounded up so I
don't need to make small change. Proceeds will go into Debian UK
money. The prices listed on my web page are for sale to people
normally in the UK; we sell to Debian people at lower prices.

People have already definitely spoken for 30 shirts, and I'm now out
of size L in Classic T and Grolsch T. Several people have expressed
interest, but not said definitely what size/style they'd like.

The T-shirts are premium Fruit of the Loom shirts, polos are
quality heavyweight (can't remember the brand).

Christian: yes, you're right - it looks like I'll be bringing the
large box! :-)

I'm going to bring most/all of the shirts to HEL with me. First come,
first served - mail me beforehand if you want to reserve a specific
design / size. I'll confirm individually.

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve@einval.com
  Getting a SCSI chain working is perfectly simple if you remember that there
  must be exactly three terminations: one on one end of the cable, one on the
  far end, and the goat, terminated over the SCSI chain with a silver-handled
  knife whilst burning *black* candles. --- Anthony DeBoer

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