On Fri, 8 Jul 2011, ronni montoya wrote:
Hi guys, are you going to sell pd tshirt for this symposium?
I still a pile of tshirts to sell from the 2007 (2nd) convention... :)
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I think you'll have to bug the PdCon MTL and pdgraz people to get those
numbers. You can count on me to order at least two. And make sure you
have enough womens' sizes too (i.e. small, xs, etc.) At PdCon MTL they
ran out of the women's sizes first.
.hc
harris_pil...@gmx.de wrote:
all in
all in all about how many tshirts are we talking? my first guess would
have been 150 tshirts... but i really cant tell. one should consider
that there might be extra tshirts for the us. are there any figures
from previous editions?
up to now i saw the orange tshirt with black printing on
I like the DIY way. It would be great if people organized their own
fundraisers and bounties. I think that fits in well with the anarchic
nature of Pd.
There are things like cafepress.com for t-shirts and the like. It is
more expensive than doing it yourself, probably, but its easier.
Vincent, that rocks! Do you think we could get permission to use it as
the cover for the Pd FLOSS Manual?
D.
Vincent Rioux wrote:
in a different style, with the hope that using pd will soon become a
piece of cake...
http://vincentrioux.net/images/pdiece_of_cake.jpg
cake-design by Melinda
yeah! that cake is awesome!!!
how did it taste?
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Yes, I agree that the fund should be for a documentation bounty.
I think that Ben (or whoever makes the shirts) should hold the money in
trust. Perhaps set up an interest-bearing account to save the cash in. Then
create a well-documented (pun?) bounty description of what key features are
to be
Thanks Kyle,
That's much more in line with what I'm looking to do. I also cannot
afford to go to PdCon given that it's all the way in Brazil, and I'm
sure the majority of Pd users are in the same boat. A documentation
bounty seems like a good way to encourage people to document, and give
them a
It would be cool if the design were an actual patch, kind of like
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2006/06/29/maxmsp-and-circuit-bending-t-shirts/(but
a superior Pd version). What would be really great would be if people
could submit their own patches and have shirts made from them. I'm sure
this
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Ichabod icha...@gmail.com wrote:
It would be cool if the design were an actual patch, kind of like
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2006/06/29/maxmsp-and-circuit-bending-t-shirts/
(but a superior Pd version). What would be really great would be if people
could
If you made one like this:
http://www.avhc.es/pato/pics/computermusic.gif
I'd buy it.
Design by Ruben Patino.
D.
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Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
I'm considering designing and selling PD related t-shirts. I haven't
totally worked out the logistics. Basically I was inspired by the
[Bang( shirts that I've seen online, but which are no longer available
as far as I can tell.
actually i think some of
that's kind of cool, because it makes absolutely no sense when you look up
close.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Max abonneme...@revolwear.com wrote:
make this into a shirt:
Am 01.04.2009 um 09:05 schrieb Derek Holzer:
If you made one like this:
Aw man, I'd love to pick one of those up. You're in Germany though,
huh? That's gonna make stopping by difficult.
Oh well.
That link was dead so I wasn't able to check out the web-shop.
-Ben
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 2:43 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Aw man, I'd love to pick one of those up. You're in Germany though,
huh?
ähm, .at stands for austria (which is a small country near germany and
not to be confused with australia)
That's gonna make stopping by difficult.
i guess austria doesn't make it any easier
I'm open to the idea of donating proceeds to PdCon. But, having never
been, I have some clarifying questions/concerns.
I would really prefer that any money from sales went toward
documentation, which in turn will increase useability and make PD more
accessible to new users. Does the convention
My mistake.
Thanks for the updated link.
-Ben
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:29 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Aw man, I'd love to pick one of those up. You're in Germany though,
huh?
ähm, .at stands for austria (which is a small country near germany and
On 01/04/2009, at 16.34, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
I just don't want to settle on PdCon if
it's only useful to attendees. (of course, I understand that in a
good open-source community knowledge gained by any members contributes
in some way to the knowledge of the group... but I'm talking more
Sounds like a great idea! And some people have been asking me for t-
shirts. I have been thinking of a similar thing for Pd-extended. I
think the easiest way to handle this would be to set up some kind of
fund for the PdConvention. Then who ever is running the Pd Convention
would get
Hi Ben, all,
We did the last batch of t's as a fundraiser for the Convention in
Montréal. We managed to pay for another 1/2 plane ticket with the
proceeds :-). Maybe the same could be done for São Paulo?
The super folks from Graz sent the file they used for the original t's I
should still have
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
I'm considering designing and selling PD related t-shirts. I haven't
totally worked out the logistics. Basically I was inspired by the
[Bang( shirts that I've seen online, but which are no longer available
as far as I can tell.
Yes, as far as I
please please please,
make one with:
[bang(
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