Here's an example of what I'm talking about:
http://paste.opensuse.org/526064
('adapted' from http://goo.gl/WgmSk )

- James Mason 'bear454'



On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 12:34 PM, James Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had another thought - domed stickers.  I know we do a nice system
> sticker (like the Windows one) but it would be awesome to have
> something a bit nicer to put on the back of a laptop, etc.  Something
> lasting, but fun.
>
> Doing the geeko button (
> http://en.opensuse.org/File:Geeko-button-bling.png ) on a 1" sticker
> looks to be < 40 cents per, on qtys of 1000 (
>  http://www.stickybusiness.com/domed-decals/v-pricing.html
>  http://www.case-badges.com/domed-case-badges-with-your-logo-or-image-p-180.html
> ) I'd like to see something a bit bigger, say 2" round, (
>  http://www.case-badges.com/domed-case-badges-with-your-logo-or-image-p-180.html
> ) but that's not just up to me.
>
>
> - James Mason 'bear454'
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 5:23 AM, yancy smith <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> If they can be made or bought in  the US  try u.s. toys
>>
>>  www.ustoy.com
>>
>> I used them for years when mom was working to get cheap toys for the
>> kids she waited on at a  pizza place.. they can do impressions on alot
>> of their items
>>
>>
>> On 3/28/11, yancy smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> If they can be made or bought in  the US  try u.s. toys
>>>
>>>  www.ustoy.com
>>>
>>> I used them for years when mom was working to get cheap toys for the
>>> kids she waited on at a  pizza place.. they can do impressions on alot
>>> of their items
>>>
>>> On 3/28/11, Andreas Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, March 26, 2011 20:28:36 Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 12:24 -0700, James Mason wrote:
>>>>> > I'd rather give a $5 to every 5th person than a $1 item to everyone.
>>>>> > Plus, some of our market segments are covered for (nearly) free.  I
>>>>> > plan to have a small space at LFNW for doing penguin & geeko origami.
>>>>> > The paper costs ~$5 for 100 pieces, and a single laminated sheet
>>>>> > provides the full instructions.  Some people don't know the product; a
>>>>> > promo DVD is ideal for them, something of slightly higher value may be
>>>>> > in order for longer-time users or advocates. Its a great way to
>>>>> > reconnect, say "thank you" to the users, and generate buzz :)
>>>>>
>>>>> I LOVE IT!  While the kids come along and insist on playing with the
>>>>> origami, the parents will have no choice but to stand there and chat
>>>>> with us about openSUSE.  >:)
>>>>>
>>>>> We should certainly make this a recommendation for everyone to try in
>>>>> their booths.  Extremely low-cost way to get people to visit our
>>>>> booths.
>>>>
>>>> Yeah, we had something like this at the openSUSE booth at Linuxtag -
>>>> great.
>>>> Not only kids but also many adults came (depends on what you do).
>>>>
>>>> Is that kind of activity documented in the wiki as inpiration for
>>>> ambassadors?
>>>>
>>>> Andreas
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