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question regarding a different linux t-shirt... I saw a picture somewhere with the linux penguin in front of a bunch of sheep, and it said Think Different. I want a t-shirt with that!!
Er, I'm pretty sure that the joke is:
Windows users are just a bunch of sheep (that go baa, as they would, being sheep). Linux users are not sheep, we're penguins (hmm, what does that do for my sense of manly-ness?)
Or, it some obscure reference to some poor penguins sexual tendencies. I like to think the former.
BTW: Has anyone noticed that the left-handed mug is cheaper than the right-handed one? (Items 8 and 9).
Yeah that car sticker, bumper sticker is a neat idea. But as allways i,m gonna have to spoil everything now.
Now dont get me wrong, I would love to support this website by buying a mug, a large mug, but there,s just noway i,m gonna be spending $16.99 to get it. I mean if the exchange rate was $1.5 to £1 then thats £11.33 (for a mug lol noway). Dont forget there,s shipping costs to.
I can buy myself a bigger mug for £5 in virtually any shop in the high street.
I wanna help out but I also believe in value for money.
Yeah that car sticker, bumper sticker is a neat idea. But as allways i,m gonna have to spoil everything now.
Now dont get me wrong, I would love to support this website by buying a mug, a large mug, but there,s just noway i,m gonna be spending $16.99 to get it. I mean if the exchange rate was $1.5 to £1 then thats £11.33 (for a mug lol noway). Dont forget there,s shipping costs to.
I can buy myself a bigger mug for £5 in virtually any shop in the high street.
I wanna help out but I also believe in value for money.
L8rs
RecoilUK
ahhh... come'on.. its supporting the best linux site on the net.. sure its worth 16.99. i am gonna buy some stuff once i get a job.....
hey my dad is in the printing and advertising business if you want i can get you good deals on many products you had up there. let me know and i might buy a T-SHIRT and pay via paypal if its ok with you just waiting for few payments from e*ay to come in.
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ain't it costly
hi,
it may sound wierd for u US guys but it is damn expensive for a 15 year old kid like me staying in India. i will hav to shell out around 800 bucks for a mug in my currency and that is my pocket money for a year.so i guess i can't support a great site like Linux questions till i begin earning.
*********SORRY GUYS****
oops i can't any thing from here.its too costly for me.Here in India one dollar = Rs 45 or something.Can u people make it available in indian affordable prices ?
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