Domain: zazzle.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to zazzle.com.
Comments · 131
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Re:I don't buy it
Nevermind that. Does anyone know where he's being held? Because we need to send him his shirt.
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Re:Yawn.
Join the Communist Party USA right here. Website hosted right in the USA. Clearly, these people should be in prison, but aren't. Sounds like you're just making up bullshit, how on Earth did you get +5 Informative?
- Anti Trump shirts using his likeness at Cafepress
- Anti Trump shirts using his likeness at Spreadshirt
- Anti Trump shirts using his likeness at Zazzle
So why haven't these been shut down? How many of them asked Trump's permission before using his likeness? Let me guess: free speech for me, but not for thee, right?
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Re:Trying to get shot?
So you are saying I shouldn't wear this shirt when I fly?
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Re:The Apple OSI model
In San Diego, I first saw this tee shirt riffing on Malcom X. Made me think about how many families were divided by the border established at San Ysidro/Tijuana.
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Hello World!
I see an opportunity here to promote my Hello World! Java enterprise software suite! Features include Singleton, Factory, and Strategy. This library incorporates advanced programming paradigms with modules that can be found in many top tier major player agile dynamic business enterprise organization synergistic application software shops! (Note that this is not the thread-safe version.) I would just paste it below, but apparently Java can't get past the "lameness filter" anymore... figures.
Available also on a coffee mug. Support free software!
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Re:Unsettling science
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Re:BBC News - Suicide Bombers Go On Strike
These are not the virgins you are looking for.
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Been there, Done that, Own the t-shirtI plan on living forever
Got to love people's plans - Of course there is nothing stopping him from being hit by a bus, or other random thing that can get people.
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Myanmar Shave
If these signs
Were here today
The final one
Would likely say
Myanmar Shave -
Myanmar much?
If these signs / were here today / the final one / would likely say / Myanmar Shave
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Re:Good news for atheists!
Personally, I'm Eastern Orthodox Atheist.
But I'm not religious about it.
:)You may be interested in this t-shirt (yes, it's my work.)
--fyngyrz
anon due to mod points
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Re:I cant buy Pi day greeting cards.....
Pi day greeting cards. No, not from Hallmark, but you can still buy them.
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Ubuntu T-shirts & Shirts ..
"several years ago I contacted their legal department with a request to be permitted to use the Ubuntu logo
.. for printing on the sails of small kites for sale at the cost of production"
Ubuntu T-shirts & Shirts -
Re:Try a pitch that looks less like a 419 scam.
I agree - selling a certificate is probably a good way to solve funding.
And sites like Zazzle offers items that you can put your design on as well. It's worth to note that Zazzle is available in many countries, so it may be worth checking your options there so your design may be available worldwide.
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CSS is Awesome
CSS Zen Garden taught me just how awesome CSS can be. If I could just learn it.
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Myanmar-Shave
I thought it was Myanmar now.
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Re:It's not going to happen
Guys? You work at a company where they hire guys to work with?
You need to talk to the HR department. Best working conditions are one guy, surrounded by ladies to keep him motivated. For every guy employee, there should be a female intern, a female secretary, and a female cow-orker. Dress code and best hiring practices should ensure they are hawt hawt hawt. Anything else is just... inhumane.
* PS - Does not apply in San Francisco
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Re:cheaper plastic cases please.
Yep.. £4.00 is way too much for a bit of plastic... http://www.zazzle.com/funny_geek_pocket_protector_iphone_covers-176575483589021897
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Douche? No, "doytch".
That is, the site appears in the search listing as www.deutschebag.com with no more information.
I thought Zazzle sold Deutsche bags.
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Re:Well I object
We might also register a TLD
.corn, dedicated to sites dealing with agriculture and/or humor.And we might then register a subdomain keming.corn, dedicated to typographical topics. This could lead to some fun follow-ons to things like keming t-shirts, and other related products.
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Pick One
Global Warming, Nuclear Energy, Agrarian Society
This is news to few; heck the bumper sticker I made for myself with that saying has this in its footer metadata: "Made on 4/24/2007 1:19 PM".
I hear Richard Branson has repeatedly tried to get appointments with Obama to talk about IFR reactors (and been rebuffed), so I probably don't need to be prosthelitizing them any longer.
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Lies! Lies! ALL LIES!
The neutrinos have mutated, I tell you! They have mutated!
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Lies! Lies! ALL LIES!
The neutrinos have mutated, I tell you! They have mutated!
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Re:Americans have greater liberty
(state's rights) [...] Freedom trumps all.
States' rights are one of the most puzzling pieces of doublethink in American political thought. On one hand Americans like you are distrustful of the "Government" (which is actually understood to include Congress and all federal institutions), on the other hand they support local politicians, who cannot realistically be any less crooked than those in Washington, DC.
But, the weirdest thing is how states' rights are propped up to have anything to do with personal freedom. States' rights are the lousy excuse with which the most obnoxious attacks on freedom itself were justified: slavery was justified not just with that century-old collection of mediocre fantasy novels known as the bible, but also legally from the standpoint that hey, it's Alabama's right to decide whether blacks are people too. The same gig was later used as well to maintain unjustifiable segregation laws and poll taxes. I cannot really find an instance in history when states' rights actually have been successfully used to promote freedom.
I was at a conference in Austin, TX some years back, and walking around the city I found this monument to confederate soldiers at the Austin capitol, and I was appalled at reading the inscription: "Died for states' rights, guaranteed by the US constitution..." It is a bit like finding a monument to the SS in Berlin or to Vidkun Quisling in Oslo. These lousy moochers fought for slavery and they get a monument? And, solemn offence, they are sold as freedom fighters now?
States should not have any goddamn rights. People have rights. States are institutions that serve the people. If they don't serve them well, they might just as well be set aside.
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no no no the best part about this is
you can say you boycott elsevier and all you got was this lousy t-shirt:
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Re:POLICE STATE!!!
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Re:Selective evolution
Also, prius drivers are douchebags.
Absolutely. You can save 10mpg by following a Prius on the highway, drafting the wake of smugness. Mostly they leave me alone because I put a $3 sticker on my Yukon that says "Electric Vehicle Zero Emissions".
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Re:Priorities
Still, aren't the CC companies and banks the weak point in spam operations? Surely the government would be able to lean on them even harder than they can lean on some foreign ISP regarding a website.
But every time I read about spammers like this, I think of the rubber stamp from the movie Top Secret!.
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Re:I'll Take Silver
People who utilize improper punctuation are a blight upon civilized society, and must not be tolerated. What you call genocide, I call eliminating criminal elements.
They're monsters! I hear they eat their own grandmothers!
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Re:where do I turn myself in
*sigh* okay, last hint
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Re:Misleading to call it "non-copied"
I find it hilarious that your generic Google image search managed to support your point so unbelievably well. The second result that I saw was this photograph, which is of a "London Bus photographed in the mid 1990's in north east London, highlighted in full color reproduction against a black and white background"
http://www.zazzle.com/london_bus_spot_colour_on_black_white_background_card-137838509666484240It just makes this ruling by the judge absolutely insane.
Quick, give me a copyright on "a photograph of a person's face where they are the central subject and both the foreground and background are out of focus"
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Re:Awesome for web developers and designers.
You still need this t-shirt....
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Re:RIP, Anne McCaffrey
What is a cow-orker? Someone who orks cows? I hope it is not uncomfortable or painful for the ruminants.
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That is sooooo EMO
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Re:Phallic
"Post Roulette" might encourage people to send postcards of things that are quite phallic
I know better than to send something like that to the USA, but I wouldn't mind receiving it -- except it's a crap card: the head is missing just to centre the phallus. If it must be centred, why not zoom out a little, but show three herms together?
I want to send cards showing my own country, so something like the Cerne Abbas Giant would be better.
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Phallic
Should have called it Post Roulette.
"Post Roulette" might encourage people to send postcards of things that are quite phallic. At least "Crossing" keeps it firmly in G rated territory.
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Re:And the sheeps will go on with their lives
Not even that. The mobsters and their loyal servants in Congress, the White House, the Dept. of Justice, and all of their various dependencies will continue to successfully pretend none of that happened. Republicans will pretend that Job Creators were protected and Democrats will say and do nothing. The mobsters will continue to accumulate vast wealth, a lot of it apparently created out of thin air.
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Re:Fully Informed Jury Association
No, I'm not arguing that at all. I'm saying there's no contemporaneous evidence for Jesus at all. Zero. Christians start from there, and all they can add to the state of "no evidence for" is a story about magic. That's not worthy of even paying attention to. That was my point.
Occam's razor, btw, says this about magical stars of myths: the safe bet is the other way. Anubis? No. Vishnu? No. Kali? No. Zeus? No. Odin? No. Azaka-Tonnerre? No. The angel Moroni? No. And Jesus? Still... no.
Also... see my t-shirt.
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Re:Fully Informed Jury Association
Oh, now, just because there is absolutely no contemporaneous evidence for Jesus doesn't prove he didn't exist. He was probably just such a lousy carpenter that he had to turn to astrology/storytelling to get enough food to eat. Unfortunately, that annoyed the Romans.
Or, perhaps this.
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Re:"Screaming, Mindless Christians" ??
No, there is no contemporaneous evidence *at all* for the view that Jesus was a real person, and there's considerable evidence against it.
There is not *one* single report from anyone of Jesus's time where an individual makes a first-person indication they saw Jesus. And yes, that includes the bible, which itself came along well after Jesus was supposed to.
The main source of the story (the bible) is itself discredited by many obvious fantasy and fiction elements. And although the bible contains some verifiable historical references, note that verification requires confirmation from an outside, contemporaneous source. This has not been demonstrated for the Jesus part of the story. Finally, all other references, and the individuals making the references (Tacitus, Suetonius, Josephus, Pliny the Younger, etc.) date from well after the time he was supposed to be alive; This is the historical equivalent of you, telling me, that there were real fairies in your great-great-great-great grandfather's garden. It's an extraordinary claim, and it requires extraordinary evidence: but there is none at all. The rational take on such a story is that no, whatever was in your grandfather's garden was either wholly made up, or the second-hand product of a substance such as rye ergot.
Finally, you should really check out my t-shirt on the subject. Maybe it'll make you smile.
fyngyrz--posting anon due to mod points
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Re:OH GOD
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Re:No we are not.
Remember the leg-end of the cow-orker.
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Re:Doesn't Valve Own It?
How about Prior art for T-shirts http://www.zazzle.com/seal_team_6_motto_tshirt-235772284366239824 or http://www.zazzle.com/osama_bin_laden_dead_shirt-235715864026736127 The first one is dated from last year. The second one claims a created date one day before the Disney Filing. Both are directly for clothing.
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Re:Doesn't Valve Own It?
How about Prior art for T-shirts http://www.zazzle.com/seal_team_6_motto_tshirt-235772284366239824 or http://www.zazzle.com/osama_bin_laden_dead_shirt-235715864026736127 The first one is dated from last year. The second one claims a created date one day before the Disney Filing. Both are directly for clothing.
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Re:Stone Age
Honestly, I don't think the environmentalists will be happy until we're back to living in caves and dying at around age 25 from famine.
I should send you one of my bumpers stickers.
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Re:this is a
Yes. This is a common mistake. Those public documents are not the terms of the settlement that geohot is not allowed to discuss. Those documents are part of the public record. It would be ridiculous for Sony to prohibit geohot from divulging terms that are part of the public record.
Settlements have two parts: the public part (that in this case has been splashed all over the web) and the private part. It is the private part that geohot cannot discuss. Often when a corporation pays money to settle a case, one of the terms of the settlement is that the person getting the money can't divulge the amount. I'm not saying this therefore means that Sony paid geohot, but ISTM that if the terms all favored Sony then they wouldn't demand that geohot be silent about them.
We don't know what the deal was. We don't know what's going to happen to the leftover donation money. But we do know that you can still buy a t-shirt sporting Sony's private key. ISTM this is a major victory. Doesn't this enable other people to continue hacking on the PS3? I'm going to wait and see what is going to happen to the donations before I condemn geohot.
When you get older (I'm referring to geohot, not the Slashdotter who buys civilization with taxes) you learn to choose your battles. I'd much prefer that the question of whether the DMCA covers jailbreaking be decided in a court that was not quite so bend-over-and-pick-up-the-soap friendly to corporate interests.
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Re:COME ON ICE CREAM!!!
Maybe THIS will explain the "ComeOn Ice Cream!!!" concept for you.
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Re:But.. But...
Cisco just so happens to sell the equipment you'll need to upgrade your network. What a coincidence!
And by making that snide remark you throw yourself firmly in the camp suggesting we don't need to upgrade our mobile networks?
Here's your sign.
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Re:Phew! Not so bad!
oops sorry!
umm...
Google is Evil and Adobe is LaZy!!! -
Did you get the memo?