Re: [aclug-L] More sticker madness
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well put, but i have to admit that i thought it was halarious.
phrostie
John Reinke wrote:
While I can appreciate the idea, I've always thought
those types of
stickers were sort of immature. While there's nothing about the sticker
at
the URL below that associates it with Linux, I really think that Linux
users should not stoop to the level of displaying stickers like that.
We've
got too much class. I like things more like John's T-shirt, "Where
do you
want to go Tomorow?", which are more subtle, but ring closer to the
truth
than Microsoft's original slogan.
Seeing how popular these little squares are, we should consider making
T-shirts or something else to help increase Linux awareness. However,
we
shouldn't do it unless we do it right.
Just my $.02...
>Just when you thought you had your fill of sticker talk, here's a link
>fresh from /. that just looks "uberkool!" This, I gotta have!
>
>http://positronic.cybermax.net/stickers/
>
>- Nate >>
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