bit-tech Merchandise

Discussion in 'General' started by Lithium, 22 Jun 2003.

  1. Yo-DUH_87

    Yo-DUH_87 Who you calling tiny?

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    As far as I'm concerned, you're welcome to it, but you may want to ask the staff first ;)

    It is kinda bad looking, if you wish I can create a "bit" of a better one for ya. I had it looking very nice with 10 minutes in photoshop, before the computer crashed :waah:

    Edit: would have posted earlier, but it wouldn't let me post, but all is well now :D
     
  2. hk

    hk Powered By Duracell

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    Re: from the mists of antiquity, a repost

    Now thats posterage :)
     
  3. f U z ! o N

    f U z ! o N What's a Dremel?

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    my dad has a screen printing buisness. we could easily do the bit-tech logo on shirts and hats and such. let me know if you are interested
     
  4. Kameleon

    Kameleon is watching you...

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    Maybe if the other replies in this thread weren't a year and a half old...or maybe not. ;)

    Although there's still no sign of our moderator T-shirts :waah:
     
  5. Mister_Tad

    Mister_Tad Will work for nuts Super Moderator

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    dude, lets strike :hehe:
     
  6. Yo-DUH_87

    Yo-DUH_87 Who you calling tiny?

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    I'll provide the biscuts!

    Everyone knows you can't go to war without biscuts, right? :worried:

    But seriously, did anything ever come of the bit-tech merch ideas you lot were throwing around a while ago?
     
  7. Jumeira_Johnny

    Jumeira_Johnny 16032 - High plains drifter

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    I'd buy that.
     
  8. ToM

    ToM mmmm, blud

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    id buy a bit-tech t-shirt :)
     
  9. Cheryl

    Cheryl What's a Dremel?

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    and me :D
     
  10. ToM

    ToM mmmm, blud

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    as long as it has my forum name across the front

    \o/
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    \\o
     
  11. <A88>

    <A88> Trust the Computer

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    Common guys, if the register deserves to sell merchandise :duh: then so do we ;) . On that note, I am in the middle of making a lil bit-tech wallpaper atm, it looks...brilliant :worried:

    <A88>
     
  12. bbigboy101011

    bbigboy101011 What's a Dremel?

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    i want shirts with cases on them, i want orac3
     
  13. TekMonkey

    TekMonkey I enjoy cheese.

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    I would probably get beat up if I wore a tee shirt with a picture of a computer on the front. :lol:

    But I would buy other merchandise.
     
  14. -:: M@ ::-

    -:: M@ ::- Testify!

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    I'd have tom's avatar on a t-shirt :D

    Heh seriously though, i would deffo buy a mug/hilarious stationary, maybe not the t-shirt (have waay to many) cap would be cool though

    - M@
     
  15. Mister_Tad

    Mister_Tad Will work for nuts Super Moderator

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    hang on, US biscuits or UK biscuits?
     
  16. Lorquis

    Lorquis lorquisSpamCount++;

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    aren't they the same...
     
  17. Mister_Tad

    Mister_Tad Will work for nuts Super Moderator

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    oh no no no
    US biscuits are far superior imo, i miss them immensely :blah:

    whereas biscuits over here are sweet cookie like things, bitcuits over there are more like, erm, bready, yummy things

    bah, i suck

    someone else explain :p
     
  18. MrDT

    MrDT fapfap

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    you can't really beat milk chocolate hob-nobs...

    but anyway, i demand bit-tech boxer shorts!
     
  19. Yo-DUH_87

    Yo-DUH_87 Who you calling tiny?

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    Biscuits over here in the US are pretty much a different type of dinner roll. I believe they are quite popular in the south.

    Anyways, I guess none of the staff are available to comment on the appearance of bit-tech merchandise. So sad :waah:
     
  20. Dodge

    Dodge What's a Dremel?

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    you mean like what they have at those cookie stands or the cookies in greggs. quite large flat cake like things, they are softer and more gooey than our standard "nice" buiscuits for example??
     

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