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• #377
2014 Microco.sm tshirt competition.
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• #378
Not really happening is it...
Someone else is free to pick it up.
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• #379
^^
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• #380
I'm getting bored of T-shirts. Can't we have some coffee shirts for a change?
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• #381
That was a bit strained.
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• #382
Chai harder.
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• #383
Leave it out
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• #384
cough He isn't in hot water with you, is he?
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• #385
YOolong for it really.
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• #386
I don't, I'd wear camo and run for a mile.
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• #387
shall we doing a voting system, vote costs like a quid people can only vote for each tee shirt design once. You can vote for multiple shirts. Money raised puts up a lump sum to help get the tees to print
tl dr:
1quid votes for tee
money helps get tees printed
?????
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• #388
I still want the t-shirts to be the cool technical ones that Velocio was going to do. But I would be up for anything really
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• #389
^^ Sounds good.
How would people pay the £1 per vote? Honesty after voting? -
• #390
I assume that the polling system can tell who voted for what.
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• #391
startsrepostingdesigns
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• #392
Someone else is free to pick it up.
paging SP
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• #393
I was sitting by the village pond in a place called Marsh Gibbon in Oxfordshire on Saturday. I was just past the half-way point on my ride and admiring the bucolic scene, eating an apple and watching the dragonflies, when a chap came up to me on a bike and asked for the way to Launton.
I didn't, but I consulted the OS map on my Garmin and it did. It struck me at this point, surrounded by Marsh Gibbon's old cottages, that very little has changed really, and all the important things about cycling are just as they were in the 1950s.
Which led me to this.
I'm sure you can see what inspired me.
It's just a mock up at the moment, but if people like it I could come up with something proper. Probably with the help of someone who can draw, because I can't really...
Love this picture!
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• #394
^ i want a print of it
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• #395
Right click, save image.
Open image, print image.
;)
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• #396
^^ Sounds good.
How would people pay the £1 per vote? Honesty after voting?people by votes, saves on the fuck around of rounding up money
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• #397
shall we doing a voting system, vote costs like a quid people can only vote for each tee shirt design once. You can vote for multiple shirts. Money raised puts up a lump sum to help get the tees to print
tl dr:
1quid votes for tee
money helps get tees printed
?????
PROFITexcellent idea +1
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• #398
^^
*buy votes?
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• #399
I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard. Shop item: £1 vote (as in shop.lfgss.com). Buy with PayPal (you can buy multiple votes).
David sends automated email with some kind of form, people reply with votes (x-headers stop cheating and allow automation of vote counting and checking).
When t-shirts are made, vote money ( or some percentage of it) is redeamable as a voucher.
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• #400
...or someone could just do an über cool t-shirt making everyone not owning one insanely jealous, and start selling it. In any event this subject needs to be discussed in much greater detail, thus the thread lives on.
Not really happening is it...