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I just purchased an extra large Slackware T shirt (I'm looking forward to its arrival). I own the baseball cap. Lots of great Slackware merchandise at the store.
Yes there is!
I will have to buy a Slackware shirt one of these days. I can just imagine people asking me: "What is SLACKWARE!!" when I am wearing a Slackware shirt!
You should check out the Slackware "got slack" mousepad. I have 2 of them. They are big and warm and fuzzy, just like a mousepad should be. They just make my hand relax when I touch them.
I have the baseball cap, two mouse pads, a bumper sticker, and two polo shirts.
The polo shirts are really well made and durable; you can wear them to any function where "business casual" is acceptable and not worry about being out of place.
The shirts and the baseball cap start a lot of conversations.
For those that are not aware: The SlackwareŽ Store is the place to get the great stuff.
Thank you, onebuck! I should have linked the store initially. In my opinion I think it is a good idea to buy things from the Slackware store as we then support Patrick Volkerding so that he can continue to maintain the best operating system on the planet.
At last! Up to now I haven't been able to get anything, due to having a Maestro debit card which wasn't accepted. Now my card's a Visa, I've ordered a T-shirt and a subscription.
I did a donation per paypal a while back (Europe, no stuff needed and I'd like to sponsor Pat, not UPS), but theresa (or whom ever?) didn't accept or exsist. Anyone else knows whats the deal? CreditCard not available, but paypal should work shouldn't it?
No, they don't use paypal. That was part of my problem, they wouldn't accept my previous debit card, and when I emailed them asking about alternative means of payment I got no reply.
I've got 3 T-shirts (black, blue (serious), white (with a tux smoking a pipe)) - The black one is my favourite one, but all three of them seem to be made of quality material.
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