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Those are without question mandatory(shirts, mugs, mouse pads, stickers) - but given that Pat no longer has that other store - my question is - will we get any physical media? I would love a Slackware15.0 USB , and of course a DVD of Slackware15.0.
Most of the fall and spring months I wear hoodies and long sleeve shirts when I go fishing at the crack of dawn. I live on a lake and go kayak fishing all the time from my back yard.
I have several t-shirts I wear in summer as well when I am traveling to see family or for fun. When I traveled to Alaska a few years ago I wore my Slackware T-shirt while hiking Denali and fishing near Fairbanks.
A few patches for my jackets would go nicely too. The iron on type of patch.
People do ask me what Slackware is sometimes. Free advertising is always good.
Not to be pedantic, but the Cafe Press classic logo in not the classic logo. It says Slackware Classic rather than Slackware Linux. Here's the true classic logo:
Hey there! I'm new to this forum and wanted to chime in. I totally get the excitement for new t-shirts! While I don't have specific designs in mind, have you considered checking out custom headbands?
We didn't get a new t-shirt with 15. I really wanted the Mayan calendar one, but couldn't afford it at the time. After hearing about the troubles Pat was having with the store, maybe that was a good thing.
Hey there! I'm new to this forum and wanted to chime in. I totally get the excitement for new t-shirts! While I don't have specific designs in mind, have you considered checking out custom headbands?
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Originally Posted by BillMalai
Hey there! I'm new to this forum and wanted to chime in. I totally get the excitement for new t-shirts! While I don't have specific designs in mind, have you considered checking out custom headbands?
You guys the same person or something?
I'm not sure who makes the call on what gets made for the slackware cafepress store. To me it looks like they're still trying to unload the flippy logo stock
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I got a fair number of my own Virginia Learner's Permit hours driving around in Kentucky with my godparents. I eventually paid it forward by having my brother drive us up to Sharpsburg on a permit. Good times.
Very recently, I had ordered a coffee mug and a “Slackware classic” tshirt. Having realized I’ve transcended in some way recently. I now feel like a “very old man” wearing shirts with logos no one knows what the hell they are. Like a rando wearing some off the wall company logo, I strut my stuff with my Slackware pride wondering what people assume it even means. Maybe some hip new band…
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