Chad: > Thanks again for the conference. We had good fun.
Thanks, we too ;-) If only I could get some sleep now... > I want a useR t-shirt. After lots of drinking and discussion with > Fritz Leisch at dinner on saturday, I feel there will be no chance for > an official T-shirt. > > My question is: any advice/ thoughts on how there can be T-shirts for > the conference? As this useR! is over, I guess it's a bit too late for a useR! 2004 shirt. In general, I would agree with you that it would be nice (and not only for fun) to have shirts (and coffee mugs and basecaps and ...) with R logos or maybe useR! logos. This has been discussed now and then and if I recall it correctly the reason that nobody actually started doing it is that you would have to spend some time setting it up - and most people prefer writing R code instead of mailing R shirts around the world. Time was the main reason for me not do organize shirts for the useR! - there were so many other things to do and prepare. Another point which always kept me from thinking about something like this more seriously is the poor quality of the R logo. But John Fox mentioned in a discussion that instead of some R user doing the work, maybe there are T-shirt mailorders around which could do most of the work. So maybe I will have the time to look at this. Best wishes from Vienna, Achim ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html