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    • #707126
      notjim
      Participant

      archiseek t-shirts! wow!

      can we have them in black?

    • #743275
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      unfortunetly they’re not offering the choice of black at the moment…. kind of like the yellow myself… all summery

    • #743276
      Irishtown
      Participant

      I think I’ll have to get me one!

    • #743277
      Anonymous
      Participant

      How much and where are they available?

    • #743278
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Where are they available?(again) :>

    • #743279
      Anonymous
      Participant

      Looking at them again, would a second line of ‘Here’s the Archiseekers’ or ‘Archiseek posters’, not be a little more promotional?

    • #743280
      ro_G
      Participant
    • #743281
      Doug C
      Participant

      I like the look of the t-shirts Paul.

      Any chance of getting an organic range for the next batch?

      There are a load of suppliers over here in London, the following seem to be one of the more reasonable
      http://www.organicattire.co.uk/male.htm

      Some stuff on organic cotton for your listeners

      “The WTO estimates that as many as 20,000 deaths and 3 million chronic health problems are caused by poisoning related to agricultural pesticides globally each year. A further 200,000 farmers commit suicide as a result of debt caused by pesticide purchase.

      Worldwide, conventional cotton farming uses only about 3 percent of total farmland but consumes 25 percent of the chemical pesticides and fertilizers used globally. In India, it’s as much as 50 percent of pesticides used on as little as 5 percent of the total agricultural land.

      At least three of the chemicals used heavily in cotton production are in the “dirty dozen” – so dangerous that 120 countries agreed at a UNEP conference in 2001 to ban them, but so far this hasn’t happened. Why not?

      Organic cotton is grown in approximately 15 countries, but still represents only 0.1% of global cotton production. We want to increase this figure to 10% by 2010.”

      from http://www.peopletree.co.uk/

    • #743282
      Irishtown
      Participant

      I got an irish-architecture shirt! I love it, plus people are always askign about it.

    • #743283
      Deadonarrival
      Participant

      Congratulations! It’s official – you have just been confirmed as archi-nerds..

    • #743284
      doozer
      Participant

      I have a t-shirt that says-

      ‘I’m not trespassing- I’m an architect!’

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