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T-shirts and Mugs and stuff...
Brian Started conversation Jun 8, 2000
Isn't it about time that h2g2 started producing branded 'stuff' like t-shirts, mugs, mousemats and all that sort of thing so that (a) it can start making some of that money it wants to make, and (b) so that researchers can recognise each other in the street while everyone else is trying to work out what the heck that weird logo on their front is all about. It's a luvverly logo after all. It'd even look the same in Australia where everybody is upside down.
I'd like to see t-shirts in particular, especially as my favourite Daffy Duck and Captain Pugwash ones are nearly worn out. What about it, then? Shucks, you could even give them away as prizes - how versatile can you get?!
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Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence Posted Jun 8, 2000
I _live_ in t-shirts and would have several. If y'all do t-shirts, have massive numbers printed, because they will sell like, like, like t-shirts.
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Superdreamer Posted Jun 8, 2000
T-shirts would be cool. Put my name down for one.
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Brian Posted Jun 8, 2000
Woo-hoo!!!! Tell us about them, Peta, go on, what are they like?
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Redbeard (Thanks to all who supported The Celery!)) Posted Jun 8, 2000
Along with the T-shirts, don't forget the researcher id card
http://www.h2g2.com/A338591
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Shade Posted Jun 8, 2000
I have seen the T-Shirts, and they are very nice indeed. I think they are limited to H2G2 staff at the moment (the paid ones, at any rate). They look very good in either black or white with a contrasting logo.
No researcher should be without one, and that's the truth.
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