On Friday 28 March 2008 19:46:35 Laura Creighton wrote:
> I know Bret Victor who did clickshirt.
> See http://worrydream.com/
> under 'recent interesting projects'.

I don't have Flash installed, unfortunately, but here's the Web site:

http://www.click-shirt.com/

It needs Flash, too. :-/

> He thinks it would be cool to design a shirt where people could put
> on multiple pictures -- say the logos of their software projects, or
> their cats, or whatever.  He's happy to write the software to do it.
> I think it would be cool.
>
> What do other people think?

I'm not the best person to offer an opinion, really, since I've gone my own 
way with T-shirts and design my own, so the attraction of a conference 
T-shirt is somewhat reduced from my perspective. A link-up for customised 
conference T-shirts is quite an interesting idea, though. Perhaps people can 
have their badges printed onto their shirts, too. ;-)

More importantly, what do other people think? :-)

Paul

P.S. Sadly, my T-shirt provider of choice - Spreadshirt 
(http://www.spreadshirt.net/) - also requires Flash in order to put designs 
onto products, which for me involves choosing a shirt and setting the design 
colours. User Mode Linux comes to the rescue for that part of the process, 
however.
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