Op maandag 31-05-2010 om 11:18 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Pierre Buyle: > 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.
+1 on using t-shirts that are friendly to humans & the environment (or at least as friendly as possible...) -- Jan Claeys -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
