Currently we're in the process of getting T-shirt designs together for Linux World in August. I'd like to have some obfuscated code on the back of at least one of the designs. So if you've got something or would like to suggest one let me know. Currently I'm liking the idea of Erudil's (Entry #10) in the Apparel Design Entries. I like the idea of having usernames included in the code so if you think you'd like a t-shirt when they come out and would like to have your username included in the final code /msg me ASAP. I'll give precedence to users who submit a request to have their username included based on their XP.

Another Design:
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back:

The other idea is front of #5 back of #10

vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu


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