[plug] Linux decals
Rob Hall
rob at hcm.iinet.net.au
Wed Jan 13 09:52:06 WST 1999
There's a place in Wangara where I had some badges printed up for the PC's I
sell. By memory they were less than $1 each. I'll have a look through my
records and ... Found it - Sublimation Graphic Printers - 8/28 Prindiville
Dv, Wangara 6065. 9409 8001
A lot of PC OEM's use them to print their badges.
Regards,
Rob Hall
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"Making computers work for you."
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-plug at linux.org.au [mailto:owner-plug at linux.org.au]On Behalf
> Of Gary Allpike
> Sent: 12 January 1999 17:17
> To: plug at linux.org.au
> Subject: Re: [plug] Linux decals
>
>
>
> Maybe, if we get enough people interested, we can get some made locally -
> probably for less money - and maybe even sell them at a slight profit -
> under the umbrella of Linux Australia. I am sure we could get orders for
> several hundred if we asked over east.
>
> On a similar note, I have been getting prices for T-Shirts with the Linux
> Australia logo on them
> (http://www.linux.org.au/projects/T-Shirt/designs/la-tux-brown.gif)
>
> There are two main options for T-Shirts - imported ones which would sell
> for abut $25.00, or Australian made (and guaranteed not to fade/stretch)
> ones for about $40.00 each.
>
> What price bracket would people rather see shirts sold in, and wgo would
> be interested in purchasing one ?. The shirt would have "Linux Australia"
> on the back.
>
> While I am on Linux Australia matters, please look at the details of CALU
> (Conference of Australian Linux Users) on the Linux Australia web pages
> also - if you are able to attend, I am sure it will be a memorable
> experience. Details at : http://www.linux.org.au/projects/calu
>
> One more thing also - Computer Bank has its own mailing list at
> computerbank at linux.org.au - Could we please move all the computer bank
> related stuff over to there.
>
> I'm done :)
>
> regards
>
> Gary Allpike
> Treasurer
> Linux Australia
>
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Ian McKellar wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 04:57:46PM +0800, Nick Bannon wrote:
> > > One of today's SlashDot quickies was an announcement about
> > > www.scotgold.com
> > >
> > > They're a Scottish company that produces those 25x25mm self-adhesive
> > > domed plastic badges to attach to your computer case in that
> little logo
> > > area. Well, they're now doing a Linux one featuring Tux the
> penguin. In
> > > small quantities they should work out to be a bit under $1 each by the
> > > time they get here.
> > >
> > > So... do we want to organise a collective buy?
> >
> > Yeah!
> >
> > I'll take a few!
> >
> > Ian
> >
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> >
>
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