On 7 February 2011 11:01, gazz wrote:
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> On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 16:37 +, Martin Meredith wrote:
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> On 04/02/11 12:21, David Jones wrote:
>> Assuming you mean Ubuntu stickers, one possibility is
>> thelinuxemporium, although they're saying out of stock of the free
>> stickers at the moment,
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 16:37 +, Martin Meredith wrote:
> On 04/02/11 12:21, David Jones wrote:
> > Assuming you mean Ubuntu stickers, one possibility is
> > thelinuxemporium, although they're saying out of stock of the free
> > stickers at the moment, but say keep sending requests in and th
Gordon, I still have a couple left (I was giving them away as prizes in
Full Circle magazine), email me your address and I'll pop you one off in
the post.
On 04/02/11 12:15, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
Is there anywhere I can buy (or even get free!) the small stickers
that go on laptops/netb
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 17:50 +, Alan Bell wrote:
> we had 30 sheets or so for the expo, not sure where they ended up, or if
> there were any left over. They are not that hard to come by, we just
> need to arrange more get togethers and events so we can share these
> things about.
They all we
On 04/02/11 16:37, Martin Meredith wrote:
On 04/02/11 12:21, David Jones wrote:
Assuming you mean Ubuntu stickers, one possibility is
thelinuxemporium, although they're saying out of stock of the free
stickers at the moment, but say keep sending requests in and they'll
send them out when they
On 04/02/11 12:21, David Jones wrote:
Assuming you mean Ubuntu stickers, one possibility is
thelinuxemporium, although they're saying out of stock of the free
stickers at the moment, but say keep sending requests in and they'll
send them out when they get new stocks
http://shop.linuxemporium.
Assuming you mean Ubuntu stickers, one possibility is thelinuxemporium,
although they're saying out of stock of the free stickers at the moment,
but say keep sending requests in and they'll send them out when they get
new stocks
http://shop.linuxemporium.co.uk/merchandise/ubuntu.html
Another
Is there anywhere I can buy (or even get free!) the small stickers that
go on laptops/netbooks?
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Adam Bagnall wrote:
> Gordon wrote:
>> alan c wrote:
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>>> James Milligan wrote:
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Also the CDs you order through shipit come with 4 stickers each I
think. I've got a fair few here. Need to stick them somewhere actually.
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On 05/31/09 23:44, Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> James Milligan wrote:
>> Good old popey.com ;-)
>>
>> Also noting someones earlier email - is it considered 'proper
>> etiquette' to reply to a list email below the quoted text? If so I
>> apologise.
>>
>
Gordon wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>
>> James Milligan wrote:
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>>> Also the CDs you order through shipit come with 4 stickers each I
>>> think. I've got a fair few here. Need to stick them somewhere actually.
>>>
>> Car back bumper, bike front mudguard, front window of house, :-)
>>
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Gordon wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>> James Milligan wrote:
>>> Also the CDs you order through shipit come with 4 stickers each I
>>> think. I've got a fair few here. Need to stick them somewhere actually.
>>
>> Car back bumper, bike front mudguard, front window of house
alan c wrote:
> James Milligan wrote:
>> Also the CDs you order through shipit come with 4 stickers each I
>> think. I've got a fair few here. Need to stick them somewhere actually.
>
> Car back bumper, bike front mudguard, front window of house, :-)
> back of laptop lid .
> On a car back b
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On 01/06/09 05:30, mac wrote:
> Michael Douglas wrote:
> Of course, the 'traditional' netiquette is to *edit* what you're
> replying to (rather than just including tens or hundreds of lines of an
> ever-expanding thread) so that there is just enough
Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> [snip]
>
> There is also no need for bottom posting if you use thunderbird with
> thread view, as everyone could simply not include the previous messages
> assuming everybody had all the messages in the thread, but it's much
> nicer to have all the relevant information
Michael Douglas wrote:
> Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
>> There is also no need for bottom posting if you use thunderbird with
>> thread view, as everyone could simply not include the previous messages
> And if you ARE including all the previous stuff, bottom posting means
> the read it in the correct
Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>
> I also use thunderbird with the view set to see threads. I also 'replay'
> the thread by clicking on each message in turn. I find that big threads
> can get quite unwieldly in thunderbird (i.e. when the subject line is
> indented past the end of the sub
alan c wrote:
> Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
>> James Milligan wrote:
>>> Good old popey.com ;-)
>>>
>>> Also noting someones earlier email - is it considered 'proper
>>> etiquette' to reply to a list email below the quoted text? If so I
>>> apologise.
>>>
>> Wikipedia has an article on posting style
Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> James Milligan wrote:
>> Good old popey.com ;-)
>>
>> Also noting someones earlier email - is it considered 'proper
>> etiquette' to reply to a list email below the quoted text? If so I
>> apologise.
>>
> Wikipedia has an article on posting style
> (http://en.wikiped
James Milligan wrote:
> Good old popey.com ;-)
>
> Also noting someones earlier email - is it considered 'proper
> etiquette' to reply to a list email below the quoted text? If so I
> apologise.
>
Wikipedia has an article on posting style
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style)
Of cour
Good old popey.com ;-)
Also noting someones earlier email - is it considered 'proper
etiquette' to reply to a list email below the quoted text? If so I
apologise.
James
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On 31 May 2009, at 20:05
2009/5/31 alan c :
> Car back bumper, bike front mudguard, front window of house, :-)
> back of laptop lid .
I have a Debian sticker on the back of my car. It's been there for ...
let me see...
http://gallery.popey.com/gallery/v/bbq3/Img_309.jpg.html
"Date: 16/08/04"
Nearly 5 years. :)
Ch
I'll be sticking a few on my new PC case - a Thermaltake Kandalf
VD4000BWS hopefully ;-)
Should look even better with ubuntu plastered on it :-)
James
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On 31 May 2009, at 19:33, alan c wrote:
>
James Milligan wrote:
> Also the CDs you order through shipit come with 4 stickers each I
> think. I've got a fair few here. Need to stick them somewhere actually.
Car back bumper, bike front mudguard, front window of house, :-)
back of laptop lid .
On a car back bumper they last about 6 mo
Not quite a bumper sticker I know, but I made a small Ubuntu logo
which I use on my blog. Feel free to leech the image all you want!
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/biffta69/wp-images/ubuntu-final.png
On 05/01/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
> > On Fri, 2007-01-05 a
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 12:05 +, alan c wrote:
>> For the record,
>> I have just put a sticker on the rear bumper of two vehicles!
>> (yes, they are ours).
>
> Heh, where'd you get them? Are they the ones we had at the Expo?
they are from the several batches of shipit I have
On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 12:05 +, alan c wrote:
> For the record,
> I have just put a sticker on the rear bumper of two vehicles!
> (yes, they are ours).
Heh, where'd you get them? Are they the ones we had at the Expo?
I put an Ubuntu sticker on the underside of a die-hard Debian fans
laptop rec
For the record,
I have just put a sticker on the rear bumper of two vehicles!
(yes, they are ours).
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