I see a mootools store in the future... *cough*

Okay, I get the anti-store stance (it worked for Calvin and Hobbes)
but I'd love to be able to get a shirt without having to pay a printer
to do a single batch, and even more so would love to see some money
going to the moogroup to cover expenses (servers, whatever).

-keif

On Sep 25, 10:43 am, Jan Kassens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> no, its unique ;)
>
> actually valerio gave me the original files, but they are copyrighted  
> and i shouldn't give them anyone else.
>
> I'll ask him for the permissions.
>
> - Jan
>
> On Sep 25, 2008, at 16:02, keif wrote:
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> > Jan - do you have your shirt for sale anywhere?
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> > On Sep 24, 5:51 pm, Jan Kassens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> i'm sharing my shirt as well ;)
>
> >>http://skitch.com/jankassens/q6x1/mootools-backhttp://skitch.com/jank...
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> >> I love the cowbell!
>
> >> - jan
>
> >> On Sep 24, 2008, at 22:52, nutron wrote:
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> >>> What shirt did Djamil do?
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> >>> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:43 PM, tomocchino <ml-user
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>>> I was also contemplating a shirt that said that I was #1 on Tom's
> >>>> shit list.
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> >>> /me laughs uncontrollably
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> >>> I want a shirt!  Djamil did a nice job with his shirt ;)
>
> >>> Good luck at Ajax Experience Aaron, I wish I could make it out  
> >>> there.
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> >>> The MooTools Tutorial:www.mootorial.comCNETClientside:
> >>> clientside.cnet.com
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> >>> View this message in context: Re: Who wants a t-shirt?
> >>> Sent from the MooTools Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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> >> --
> >> my blog:http://blog.kassens.net
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> --
> my blog:http://blog.kassens.net

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