> I think the T-shirt idea is great. I know lots of us would like to have
> one! Might I suggest that no particular person be designated to handle
> T-shirt detail?
Hey, I thought we were a coordinated effort. :-)
> Instead, keeping with the group effort, I suggest we set a deadline for
> t-shirt ideas, graphic samples, etc. Readers of this group could post
> descriptions of ideas and URLs here for others to review. Then perhaps
> we could hold a voting session after the deadline?
Every is free to come up with their own T-Shirt design... I'd like to
suggest the following, though: If you come up with a proposed Tshirt
design/logo, be sure to contact Rocke/Matt/Me. In the interest of keeping
things simple, we'll probably just select the best of whatever we get, and
use it. If it's a toss up, we'll see about voting. I'm not anticipating a
large number of contributions.
The 48bit RC5 crack started to do a Tshirt deal, but I as far as I know if
fell though. If you make it too complicated with lots of options, people
lose focus and interest.
Justin Dolske <URL:http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~dolske/>
(dolske@cis.ohio-state.edu)
Graduate Fellow / Research Associate at The Ohio State University, CIS Dept.
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