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Message no. 1
From: dbuehrer@******.carl.org dbuehrer@******.carl.org
Subject: [TSHIRT] Downloading T-Shirt Images
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 08:02:06 -0700
Steven A. Tinner wrote:
>I know I'm gonna sound like a whiner here, but ...
>How about having the master graphic available for us poor folks to download
>and put on our own shirt?

That would certainly solve the problem of getting a shirt if you live
outside the US, Europe, or Australia.

Me, I'd prefer to have one of the produced T-shirts. But I can certainly
understand why someone would want to be able to download the images and
make their own shirt to save some money, or produce their own shirt at
their leisure.

And FWIW, I will make last year's S available on my website for anyone that
wants to download it to make a T-shirt of their own (it's going to take a
few days though as RL is kinda busy/complex right now).

If you want the back you'll have to sweet talk Dvixen :)

If you want the 98 T-shirt images (front and back) you'll have to sweet
talk Mongoose :)

To Life,
-Graht
http://www.users.uswest.net/~abaker3
--
"What you are doing at the moment must be exactly what
you are doing at the moment--and nothing else."
Message no. 2
From: HHackerH@***.com HHackerH@***.com
Subject: [TSHIRT] Downloading T-Shirt Images
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 10:24:30 EST
In a message dated 3/9/00 10:02:34 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
dbuehrer@******.carl.org writes:

> If you want the back you'll have to sweet talk Dvixen :)

Hmmm... a challenge :)

> If you want the 98 T-shirt images (front and back) you'll have to sweet
> talk Mongoose :)


No, I believe you'd have to sweet talk *Me*, as I still have even the
originals that Mongoose sent to me.

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-K
-"Just a Bastard"
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Message no. 3
From: dbuehrer@******.carl.org dbuehrer@******.carl.org
Subject: [TSHIRT] Downloading T-Shirt Images
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 08:41:07 -0700
HHackerH@***.com wrote:
>In a message dated 3/9/00 10:02:34 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
>dbuehrer@******.carl.org writes:
>
> > If you want the 98 T-shirt images (front and back) you'll have to sweet
> > talk Mongoose :)
>
>No, I believe you'd have to sweet talk *Me*, as I still have even the
>originals that Mongoose sent to me.

Just so you know, I asked for a copy of the 98 image from Mongoose (with
the intention of putting it on a jersey or sweatshirt, something I still
haven't gotten around to) and Mongoose was kinda touchy and made me promise
that I wouldn't use the image for anything else. You might want to talk to
Mongoose about what rights he feels he extended to you when he sent you the
images for the 98 T-shirt.

I personally think it would be great if the images for all the ShadowRN
T-shirts were made publicly available.

To Life,
-Graht
http://www.users.uswest.net/~abaker3
--
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
-Louis Pasteur
Message no. 4
From: HHackerH@***.com HHackerH@***.com
Subject: [TSHIRT] Downloading T-Shirt Images
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 01:09:43 EST
In a message dated Thu, 9 Mar 2000 10:41:55 AM Eastern Standard Time,
dbuehrer@******.carl.org writes:

> Just so you know, I asked for a copy of the 98 image from Mongoose (with
> the intention of putting it on a jersey or sweatshirt, something I still
> haven't gotten around to) and Mongoose was kinda touchy and made me promise
> that I wouldn't use the image for anything else. You might want to talk to
> Mongoose about what rights he feels he extended to you when he sent you the
> images for the 98 T-shirt.

OH really???? Mongoose???? Care to elaborate please?

> I personally think it would be great if the images for all the ShadowRN
> T-shirts were made publicly available.

As would I, if nothing else to serve as an art archive and reference field for the
advancing years artwork.

-Keith

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