On 02/16/2020 01:39 PM, Muhammad wrote:
*As oppose to today's Mac OS clone known as
Gnome**
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On Sunday, February 16, 2020 9:10 PM, Muhammad <aamuhammad(a)protonmail.com> wrote:
*A friend of mind is a figurines
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figurine>
artist, I told him to make me a keychain with Trinity's logo on it. See
attached pics along with other samples of his work, mugs.
I wonder if it's a good idea to sell merchandise via an official store on
your website, merchandise such as shirts carrying creative mottoes about
Trinity's philosophy of retaining the classic humane GUI design concepts as
oppose to today's , mugs, keychains, thumbdrives carrying liveCD's or
Trinity's handbook printed. Talk with a local company, buy a batch of 50 to
500 for a quantity price, then sell them for 2 or 3 times that price.
I would suggest a simple feasibility study before attempting such project
though.*
While we appreciate your enthusiasm in enlisting your friend to create
keychain artwork...
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needed for 73,000 normal list posts that your just consumed in a single post.
Instead, post your images to a download service and provide the links in your
message to the list.
Just so it is clear:
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