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#41
Originally Posted by lcuk View Post
you just know which one I choose

No! None of them were shaped like bacon!
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mmmmmm bacon flavoured data.

alas though, it was something completely different, nokia have already started stocking up on them:
http://www.minervity.com/wp-content/...3/usbthumb.jpg
though, I don't know its original capacity, I certainly hope they at least bring one replacement
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Let's talk stickers, hats, and shirts for now then we can see about some MicroUSB OTG adaptors later?
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Ok, maemo.org sombreros to all attendees!
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So, if I make some "Fixed in Fremantle" underwear, should I wear it on the outside of my pants? Or, wear no pants at all?

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So, if I make some "Fixed in Fremantle" underwear, should I wear it on the outside of my pants? Or, wear no pants at all?

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Originally Posted by Jaffa View Post
Nice stylish t-shirts with the maemo.org logo on (perhaps less large than last year == more discrete == more likely to be worn in public ;-)).
I love last year's t-shirt - the cut is great and much better than the usual "sack o' spuds" look you get with conference t-shirts, and I love the new logo, so the size was perfect for me.

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So, if I make some "Fixed in Fremantle" underwear
Using the word fix in that context may have unintended interpretations...
 
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Originally Posted by lma View Post
Using the word fix in that context may have unintended interpretations...
Or intended...

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I'd like to suggest some clothing items and merchandising that are both cheap and not usually given out as conference goodies.
  • Socks - only 2 or 3 sizes needed, and nice socks with a nice logo would rock. I see custom socks from SockGuy retailing at $9 per pair, I imagine that we could order custom socks for around that price.
  • Bandana - these things can be used for lots of things - a scarf, a cravatte, or a bandana. They look pretty cool too. Custom printed at Bandanaman for around $2.50 per item.
  • Mugs - cheap, easy to print, use them every day. You can do mugs at CafePress or Zazzle. Zazzle appears to give better deals - mugs starting from $13 at both, but Zazzle gives a discount per item if you get a volume run (the plain mug would cost $10 each for 300 mugs

Outside of those, I can't imagine something I would use very often, unless it's related to my laptop, my mouse, my bike or running - best to make t-shirts, one other unusual but useful item, and avoid creating things which will end up in the bin. I'd really like the socks, but it seems like the mugs might be easier & more popular.

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