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Date: Sunday, April 11, 1993 - 7:54 pm

A compilation of a number of ideas on the list, with a little of my 
"thoughts" to hold it together:
 
On the front, over the left breast/pocket area, a small image of the 
mascot - whatever animal/plant/thing is chosen.
 
in the centre:
 
                Friends don't let friends do DOS/Windows
                                why?
               'Cause a PC is a teribble thing to waste!!
 
This could be supplemented with some image (like the red circle or 
something) of an appropriately labelled  floppy disk or other choicey 
graphic - prison "gates" maybe? 
 
 
On the back, a large image of the Linux (Linix ?) logo.  Below this, 
            Linux: the choice of a GNU Generation
 
or maybe just "the choice..." since "Linux" is already in the logo.
                =================================
credits: Steve Frampton (frampton@vicuna.ocunix.on.ca)
         C. Armour-Kidson (cs911461@cs.yorku.ca)
         and some others.....
         
 
 
 
Another suggestion:
 
Image of dead-beat computer....
        This is your PC [with (_favorite_ operating system)]
Image of computer with wings/legs running/jet engines
        This is your PC on Linux.....
                                Any questions??
 
credits: myself & TV-ads, few other net-posts  :)
 
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Is there going to be a resolution on the Linux/Linix/Lunix choices of 
name?  If so, should happen before the t-shirt thing becomes reality.
(I vote for Linix if this will count)
 
 
There seems to be a lot of paranoia about the activities of 
liar^H^H^Hawyers in relation to what will be done.  If an "individual" 
prints up a t-shirt, regardless of what it says, why would 
Microsoft/Pepsi, etc concern themselves?  also, if the postscript file 
is made available for whomever wants it, who would legal action be 
directed against?  Not a few thousand (hundred?) individuals?  How's 
that for bad press & customer relations?  By the very nature of this 
loose organisation, we are relieved of threats of legal action.  
 
 
I really am out of my league with all this legal stuff, but this is how 
I guess it.  Anyone with lawyer-smarts out there care to respond?
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Re: T-Shirt suggestions, Gerry George, (Sun Apr 11, 7:54 pm)
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