Steve Sloan II wrote:
> 
> I'm pretty sure I set the price of the shirt at my online
> store too high, so as an apology, I've decreased it from
> $19.99 to $16.99. Do y'all consider $3 of profit per
> shirt fair?
> 
>      http://www.cafeshops.com/Sloan3D
> 
> As for the Irregulars question, Dr. Brin suggested that I
> donate part of each sale I make at my store to an appropriate
> charity, as a way to promote my store and do good at the
> same time. Which groups do good work preserving wildlife in
> general? Which ones are good at protecting the individual
> species that are so important to the Uplift stories, the
> dolphins, whales, chimps, and gorillas?

If you're making donations to a charitable organization and say so up
front, in theory I'd be happy to pay an extra $1-3 per shirt to help
that out.

In practice, I'm not buying any shirts this month except maybe from
Special Addition on North Lamar in Austin.  :)  But there's always next
month and the month after....

As for the charity, off the top of my head, maybe the World Wildlife
Fund would be good.
 
> And one other thing: Please don't hesitate to gripe at me
> if you think I'm spamming the list. :-)

I determined earlier today that griping is not the optimal way to
achieve the results you want.  If I am ever of the opinion that you are
spamming the list, I'll let you know in a direct, matter-of-fact way,
doing my best to keep the tone "not-griping".  :)

        Julia

an apology wins a lot more points than a confrontation, and makes the
person who yelled at you look foolish (and then drives you to do
interesting things to avoid that particular situation less than an hour
later)
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