Re: Tee-shirt
From: | nicole perrin <nicole.eap@...> |
Date: | Saturday, November 11, 2000, 19:13 |
Daniel Seriff wrote:
>
> nicole perrin wrote:
>
> > Well, printing is supposed to start on Monday and I'm pretty sure I have
> > just about enough for the shirts, but I don't know if there's enough
> > funding left for me to complete the booklet of interlinears. Would
> > people be like really really mad/sad if that couldn't happen? I still
> > have all the information for it, and could post it online or email it to
> > people so they could at least have it.
>
> Well, I had originally offered to do the booklet myself. That offer
> still stands, if enough people are still attached to the idea of having
> a semi-professionally printed booklet of some sort. There's a Kinko's
> right down the street from me, so it wouldn't be any trouble at all, and
> I've got some relatively decent document preparation software, so it'll
> probably look pretty nice, too. I can't imagine it would cost more than
> $1.50 to have one printed and nicely bound, and no more than $.50 -
> $1.00 to ship it domestically (more internationally, of course, but
> those arrangements can be easily made). I'm not looking to turn a profit
> ;) so it won't be any more than that. Although I don't remember who is
> collecting European monies for the t-shirt, I suppose the same
> arrangements can be made for Europeans who can't use Paypal and don't
> want to pay a foreign funds check fee.
>
> Let me know, Nicole, I'd be happy to do it. :)
>
>
Okay, well I'll take you up on that. I'll send the info to you soon so
you'll have the content, and as soon as I pay the balance of the
printing and tshirt fees I'd be happy to send you all excess money by
paypal to help fund the booklets, as some people sent me $2 already to
pay for their booklets. Sounds great.
Nicole