On Sat, 2007-09-08 at 01:02 +1200, Graham wrote:

> USB drives are a different kettle of fish.  You might be able to find some 
> supplier who happens to have a warehouse full of old obselete 128 mb drives 
> that he'd be wiling to part with for $3 or $4 per unit for >1000, but that 
> would be without printing and artwork, but you're probably looking at around 
> the $10 mark for printed 256mb drives.  I could track a definite price down 
> if I had an idea of what sort of budget we're looking at.
> 
> As far as T-Shirts are concerned, there is a local guy who has a machine that 
> will produce 600 t-shirts an hour with a two colour print. I'll check to see 
> what he charges.

Maybe what we need is some sort of publicity stunt like getting a group
of people to be donated free OOo T-shirts and then get the press
interested to get photos beamed all over the world.

When Hanson sponsored Britains first CTC for £1m it was seen as an
altruistic act but their financial director tollllld me it got them into
the headlines of several national papers and with other publicitywas
less expensive than advertising with the benefit of being seen to be
associated with doing good for the community.

Ian
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