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Grex > Agora41 > #247: NEW GREX SHIRTS, MUGS, FRISBEES, CLOCKS(!), LUNCHBOXES, AND MORE!!! |  |
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polytarp
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response 25 of 111:
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Jun 11 04:04 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up, aruba.
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oval
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response 26 of 111:
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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.
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bhelliom
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response 27 of 111:
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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.
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polytarp
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response 28 of 111:
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Jun 11 12:42 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up, oval and bhellsomethiungorother.
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valerie
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response 29 of 111:
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Jun 11 14:36 UTC 2002 |
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oval
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response 30 of 111:
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Jun 11 15:20 UTC 2002 |
i like that idea.
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bhelliom
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response 31 of 111:
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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.
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polytarp
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response 32 of 111:
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Jun 11 19:44 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up, valerie.
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rcurl
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response 33 of 111:
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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?
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polytarp
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response 34 of 111:
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Jun 11 20:31 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up, rcurl.
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rcurl
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response 35 of 111:
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Jun 11 21:50 UTC 2002 |
Why?
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valerie
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response 36 of 111:
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Jun 11 22:41 UTC 2002 |
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rcurl
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response 37 of 111:
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Jun 12 03:10 UTC 2002 |
I had my look, and found nothing. The samples you are getting will tell the
tale.
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polytarp
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response 38 of 111:
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Jun 12 13:19 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up rcurl and valerie.
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jaklumen
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response 39 of 111:
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Jun 12 14:24 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up Phillie boy.
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brighn
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response 40 of 111:
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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.
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orinoco
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response 41 of 111:
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Jun 12 15:43 UTC 2002 |
He's just jealous because we're scummier than him.
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polytarp
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response 42 of 111:
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Jun 12 19:23 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up jaklumen and orinoco.
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mynxcat
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response 43 of 111:
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Jun 12 19:40 UTC 2002 |
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polytarp
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response 44 of 111:
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Jun 12 19:42 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up, mynxcat.
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scott
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response 45 of 111:
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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.
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polytarp
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response 46 of 111:
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Jun 12 23:01 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up, scott.
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cmcgee
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response 47 of 111:
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Jun 13 00:06 UTC 2002 |
Maybe you could take the shirt to a Board meeting and/or a Grex walk.
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polytarp
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response 48 of 111:
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Jun 13 00:10 UTC 2002 |
Shut-up, cmcgee.
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jp2
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response 49 of 111:
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Jun 13 00:57 UTC 2002 |
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