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If I still had a puppy dawg I'd have bought one! .
Only problem for me is that there are so few options for online payments from South Africa! (We don't all have credit cards! There are South African systems similar to Paypal, but they generally only work on a few South African sites.)
The products in the store look great. I thought the doggy shirts looked really funny and great. They look sort of like an oversize sock. Should keep woofy warm in winter, and woofy won't mind. Makes a funny fashion statement. The stamps look rather nice. I collect stamps so I would not mind adding them to my collection.
My one criticism I have is some of the items like the mugs and mouse pad are a bit expensive, especially for folks in other countries. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to also sell little statutes of Tux the Penguin that you could put on your desk. Or maybe a small fluffy toy of Tux.
Hi frankbell, I agree with you I do not see the necessity of having to create an account. They should offer these form of
payments without having to create an account:
1) By credit card
2) By EFT
Why so much iphone merchandise, when ANDROID is the linux-based OS?
Also, I agree with T3RM1NVT0R in the wish for pens (I'd give 'em away at every chance ... sadly, whether I meant to or not) ... and with frankbell when he wished for polo shirts. I give lots of public speeches, but I don't wear T-shirts very often while I do - they're a little TOO casual.
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Why so much iphone merchandise, when ANDROID is the linux-based OS?
Also, I agree with T3RM1NVT0R in the wish for pens (I'd give 'em away at every chance ... sadly, whether I meant to or not) ... and with frankbell when he wished for polo shirts. I give lots of public speeches, but I don't wear T-shirts very often while I do - they're a little TOO casual.
Thanks Jeremy, but those are T shirts! I even clicked the "see all styles" button. Am I somehow missing them? I did find LINUX polo shirts there, but not LinuxQuestions polo shirts, using this URL: http://www.zazzle.com/linux+polos For the phone cases, searching zazzle for android and linux gives: "Your search 'android linux' did not match any products in Cases." Looking for the Galaxy S3 did provide some nice cases featuring Tux, though. (I also tried searching for both the shirts and cases using "linuxquestions" or "linux questions" instead of just "linux." No hits.)
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