Re: stickers in box?

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On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 18:37, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> Do the Red Hat Linux 8.0 personal or professional retail boxes still
> have stickers inside? :)
> 
> Marc.
> 

I'll do you one better: I scanned my 7.2 box. I got just the side where
the logo is, where there's a two-toned background (one red, one dark
red). It turns out that this small logo on the box, with a little
background around all the edges, is perfectly suited for a 1 inch
square. I scanned it at 600 dpi, gimped out the (C) symbol, and sent it
to a company that makes custom case badges. Now I have 10 of the
absolute coolest "stickers" I have seen anywhere. Something about the
process of laying down the colors on a silver-metallic background and
coating it with a thick layer of clear plastic really brought it out. It
cost me about $2 apiece, but it was some of the best money I've spent on
computers.

It's about time I trashed those stupid Ars Technica badges. What have
they done for me lately?

I'm probably going to get sued for saying this on this list though,
dk


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