On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 12:32, Chris Metcalf wrote: > For years I've been searching for a good source of good Linux stickers > for my machines. Sure, we've got Thinkgeek or HackerStickers.com > (http://www.hackerstickers.com/products/sticker-debian-linux.shtml), > but other than that, the best I've been able to find is Tux case > badges. > > Does anybody know of a good source of linux/geeky stickers? In > particular, I'm looking for a nice tasteful sticker of Tux on a clear > background around 3" in size, or maybe a nice small "Powered by Linux" > or Debian logo suitable to stick on my laptops in the space where the > "Designed for Windows" sticker used to be. > > The other option is to look into getting them made. I've been thinking > about doing this for awhile. Larry Ewing's Tux graphic is public > domain, right? So I wouldn't have to worry about licensing issues. If > I could get enough people to commit, I could look into getting some > made. Pricing would probably be around $2 US per sticker for a lot of > 100-200 stickers, so I'd probably price them at $3 + shipping to > wherever you're from, and donate all the profits to Software in the > Public Interest. Any extras I'll probably try and sell on eBay or sell > in bulk off to LUGs. > > Let me know if you're interested...
I'd definitely be interested. If/when they're available put up a post with some info and I'll be all over it. :) What I would REALLY like to see though, is an actual replacement for the "powered by Windows *" stickers. Something that's got the same metallic feel, with either Tux or a gnu on the sticker saying "powered by linux" or better yet "powered by Free Software". If you can get THOSE made I'll buy a dozen and I might be able to convince my employers to buy a few hundred. :) -- Alex Malinovich Support Free Software, delete your Windows partition TODAY! Encrypted mail preferred. You can get my public key from any of the pgp.net keyservers. Key ID: A6D24837
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