Hi, My two cents about cheap t-shirts... Usually, cheap comes with a price. Where does the blank tshirts come from and in what condition were they produced ? I guess the seller won't be able,or doesn't want to to tell. Chances are that they were produced in a country with none, or very low, social protection for workers and without any respect for the environment. Now, you may be disrupted and annoyed and feel I'm hijacking An Ubuntu(-be) related discussion with something totally unrelated. I don't think I'm. To me, Free Software and Ubuntu are about freedom and respect for all, not only for wealthy software users. So I think I have to share these facts in this thread. I think they are important when making the kind of decisions discussed here. You may disagree and you may not care, this is your choice and this is not the place to argue it. So I'll cut it here, let you make your own decisions and won't interfere further.
-- Pierre Buyle PS: AFAIK, Canonical's tee are produced by American Apparel, they may not be perfect but surely better than many other producers. I don't know for their other products. PPS: I'm sure you can get social and environment friendly printed tee in Belgium, but they will cost more than the 4€/tee. -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
