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polytarp
response 25 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 04:04 UTC 2002

Shut-up, aruba.
oval
response 26 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 06:04 UTC 2002

umm, it would be very simple and utilitarian looking. it would just be


                                GREX

das it.

not real exciting.

s'why i get the BIG BUX.

bhelliom
response 27 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 12:17 UTC 2002

Perhaps it would be a good idea to open up the field?  A contest among 
Grex users, the winner getting a T-shirt on white background with their 
design.  This of course would be open to any with an account, provided 
they give a legitimate address to send the T-shirt to.
polytarp
response 28 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 12:42 UTC 2002

Shut-up, oval and bhellsomethiungorother.
valerie
response 29 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 14:36 UTC 2002

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oval
response 30 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 15:20 UTC 2002

i like that idea.

bhelliom
response 31 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 19:31 UTC 2002

Perhaps now that we have the web interface, it will reach more grexers 
and new users.  Post something on the initial page about a design 
contest, and state the nature of the same via a link.

And if the contest doesn't fly, we can always have a generic design 
available.  But if the contest does work, we can always resurrect it 
every could of years or so, since we won't have an inventory to get rid 
of.
polytarp
response 32 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 19:44 UTC 2002

Shut-up, valerie.
rcurl
response 33 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 20:15 UTC 2002

Re #10: you can dye a white T-shirt (or anything else) whatever color
you would like.

I gather they don't divulge how they print? That is, the materials and
technique? 
polytarp
response 34 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 20:31 UTC 2002

Shut-up, rcurl.
rcurl
response 35 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 21:50 UTC 2002

Why?
valerie
response 36 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 22:41 UTC 2002

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rcurl
response 37 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 03:10 UTC 2002

I had my look, and found nothing. The samples you are getting will tell the
tale.
polytarp
response 38 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 13:19 UTC 2002

Shut-up rcurl and valerie.
jaklumen
response 39 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 14:24 UTC 2002

Shut-up Phillie boy.
brighn
response 40 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 14:48 UTC 2002

#37> Unless they've changed their process in the last few months, I have
samples of their printing. I just don't know how to tell what the method is.
It's not as cheesy as a 70's decal-style iron-on, but it is a printed transer
of some sort.
orinoco
response 41 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 15:43 UTC 2002

He's just jealous because we're scummier than him.
polytarp
response 42 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 19:23 UTC 2002

Shut-up jaklumen and orinoco.
mynxcat
response 43 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 19:40 UTC 2002

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polytarp
response 44 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 19:42 UTC 2002

Shut-up, mynxcat.
scott
response 45 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 22:37 UTC 2002

It's some kind of iron-on type of thing.  The shirt I bought (from
http://www.cat-scan.com 's page at Cafepress) looks pretty sharp even after
a year.  The usual restrictive fabric care instructions (wash in cold water,
etc.) are more fussy than your average T-shirt.

If you look very closely you can see how it's a big iron-on patch, but from
a foot away you can barely tell.  It's not a thick layer like most iron-on
things I've seen.
polytarp
response 46 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 23:01 UTC 2002

Shut-up, scott.
cmcgee
response 47 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 00:06 UTC 2002

Maybe you could take the shirt to a Board meeting and/or a Grex walk.
polytarp
response 48 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 00:10 UTC 2002

Shut-up, cmcgee.
jp2
response 49 of 111: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 00:57 UTC 2002

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