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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Who do I ask about purchasing additional Tor
 t-shirts (~5-10)?
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I wasn't inviting junk email to everyone on this list.

I was looking for a long lasting shirt because it represents the value I place on Tor and the large amount of time and money expended on the up to 40 relays and exits I have had at times.

If people wear their Tor prize shirt for years they may well keep their relays or exits running too.

Robert

> On 8/20/2014 3:48 AM, I wrote:
>> Juris,
>> 
>> Are you shirts nice and thick and long lasting? The TORproject ones
>> are pretty thin.
>> 
>> Robert


from a drongo
> 
> It's a T shirt for crying out loud. you buy it to support an
> organization you like and to wear a message you agree with / support.
> I don't think it will last as a Louis Vuitton one.
> 
> Are you buying it to wear it at a wedding or a super important meeting?
> - --
> s7r


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