From: veck@pshrink.chi.il.us (Steven King) Subject: Re: Linux T-Shirt Update Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1993 13:09:05 GMT
In article <20tqtbINNgop@darkstar.ucsc.edu> haynes@cats.ucsc.edu (Jim Haynes) writes:
>Then there's the technology used by T-shirt shops in malls, where instead
>of silk screening they have some kind of heat process to apply a design
>to a blank shirt in the shop.
Yeech! Those heat-transfer shirts are horrid. There's this big sticky
plastic goober right in the middle of your chest (back, too, if it's a
two-sided shirt) and on hot days you end up with rivers of sweat running
down your belly. Silk-screen, on the other hand, is bright, breathable,
and doesn't crack off the shirt after a dozen washings.
To add my 2 cents to the matter, I have *NOT* received my Linux shirt.
I'm not going to come down on Chris though. He hasn't cashed my check
(I just called my bank) which leads me to believe he's just a victim of
circumstance. Of course, having moved a couple weeks ago probably added
to the confusion with our fabulous Post Orifice.
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