[advocacy] Vorbis wear

Jeremy M. Hanrahan hanrahan at tartarus.uwa.edu.au
Mon Jul 22 21:06:06 PDT 2002



Brian,

I would LOVE one of these old T-Shirts!
I am way over here in Peth, Western Australia (the most isolated capital
city in the world).

Let me know what kind of donation is necessary to Xiph.org for one of
these.
(would AUD$30 - AUD$40 be suitable???, -I would love to give more to
Xiph, -and I will once I have some cash, -but I am a student at present
and am working and studying my way towards my Honours in Software
Engineering. (I actually hope to offer my services to the cause once I
can).

My address is:
St.Thomas More College of
The University of Western Australia
Mounts-Bay Road
Crawley 6009
Western Australia
Australia

Thanks

Jeremy Hanrahan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-advocacy at xiph.org 
> [mailto:owner-advocacy at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Brian Zisk
> Sent: Tuesday, 23 July 2002 11:59 AM
> To: advocacy at xiph.org
> Subject: Re: [advocacy] Vorbis wear
> 
> 
> >On 19 Jul 2002 at 22:18, Dave H wrote:
> >
> >>  A mouse mat would be excellent too.  ;o)
> >
> >If we took the simple cafepress route, we could get those and more.  
> >Does anyone here have experience with cafepress (buying or 
> selling)?  
> >It's not the cheapest route, by far.  However, it could 
> probably get us 
> >running quickly. Heck, I'll even volunteer to handle the workload!
> >
> >I'd sure hate to step on anyone's toes, though.  Is the 
> t-shirt design 
> >contest from some time back really dead?
> 
> Cafepress works fine, but their shirts are fairly simple, and Xiph 
> won't make much money off them.
> 
> Speaking of plain shirts from the past, I've still got a few from 
> pre-historic times, with a now out of business .com sponsor and 
> everything (which you can almost change to Icecast with a marker). 
> Send me your address, and mention if you'd like Large (though 
> unfortunately not average developer size) and/or Baby-T for Women or 
> Children, and I'll ship some on out.
> 
> I'll cover shipping if it's to the United States, and they're free, 
> though a donation through Paypal to donate at xiph.org (or another 
> method) would be appreciated. Internationally, I think a donation of 
> some sort to Xiph (and then separately I'll cover the shipping) would 
> be required.
> 
> Just let me know where to send them to, and keep up the promoting.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> P.S. This is not in any way a substitute for a real run of 
> Vorbis 1.0 shirts.
> -- 
> 
> Brian Zisk
> 
http://www.futureofmusic.org

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