Title: The Shirts
thr0b - September 7, 2003 12:10 AM (GMT)
How likely are the shirts to happen?
Inevitably with the death of the site itself, there's going to be a fairly rapid reduction in the amount of people who regularly stop by and examine the news, the forums or whatever. But how about if, say, we all paid up front for the shirts? You get the cash and a nice tidy profit, we get to wait a few weeks but get something unique for the bother?
(When the undertakers have gone, I want the mantle clock, and that gold photo frame.)
Nebulus - September 7, 2003 12:13 AM (GMT)
I definitely still want a t-shirt if it's possible. Last I heard, Stu said on Rllmuk that he didn't know what was happening at the moment. But he was a bit pre-occupied with all the legal business.
Himura - September 7, 2003 01:26 AM (GMT)
I would also love a t-shirt!
adr - September 7, 2003 02:06 AM (GMT)
I like the sound of that too! It'll remind me of the time I found a games magazine that was really good, and made me start playing games a lot more, and then it went away again but I carried on playing games just as much.
Shoes - September 7, 2003 12:20 PM (GMT)
I want a T-shirt with Chapman Tillman on it, so he can live forever. On my chest.
shrinkwrapped - September 7, 2003 12:53 PM (GMT)
That would be rather excellent. It could feature a clever Ghostbusters reference, with Chapman "cleaning up the town".
DIGIWORLD_JN - September 8, 2003 01:58 AM (GMT)
The Zombie Dave T-shirts WILL happen, because we said they would.
Currently the "The Reveal" design is with the T-shirt-printing bloke who (as is traditional) could only open one of the 637 pic files I sent him (it's a different format each time, excitingly) and says he's "busy busy" at the moment (also traditional), but one way or another those big green faces WILL appear, WITH the spesh friend discount, exactly as we pledged at the beginning. WHETHER YOU WANT THEM OR NOT, BIGNOSE.
Further bulletins as events warrant ("What size does everyone want?"; "How many genuinely want to order one, so we know how many to print?"; "TAKE THE T-SHIRT. TAKE IT, OR YOU WILL BE KILLED"; etc etc).
JN.
thr0b - September 8, 2003 02:21 AM (GMT)
Excellent. My credit card details are...
...in a different town entirely, thanks to HSBC being efficient and sending them to a different branch. In a different town. In (technically) a different country.
So, while we're here, is the Digiworld site itself (i.e. the domain and the server)likely to disappear at some very soon point in the future, and if not are we likely to occasionally perhaps find a new piece of prose, a rant or somesuch printed on it (in a plain HTML fashion, not a Digiworld fashion) because one of you wants to rant but not in a particular outlet?
I'm going to bed now, honest.
The edit makes the above statement a lie.
sausageandbun - September 8, 2003 11:55 AM (GMT)
That's great.
I can't wait to give you more money for my t-shirt.
DIGIWORLD_RevStu - September 8, 2003 12:32 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (thr0b @ Sep 8 2003, 02:21 AM) |
So, while we're here, is the Digiworld site itself (i.e. the domain and the server)likely to disappear at some very soon point in the future, and if not are we likely to occasionally perhaps find a new piece of prose, a rant or somesuch printed on it (in a plain HTML fashion, not a Digiworld fashion) because one of you wants to rant but not in a particular outlet? |
No, you're not likely to find any random new stuff. Jonathan wrote a special bespoke display system solely for Digiworld and protects his patents with wild bears, so none of the rest of us would be able to put anything new up even if we wanted to, because we don't know how.
How crap are we, eh?
thr0b - September 8, 2003 01:51 PM (GMT)
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| No, you're not likely to find any random new stuff. |
Ah, well that's a shame but not really unexpected. Looks like we're in for a long wait for another decent (and funny) games magazine to fill the void then.
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| How crap are we, eh? |
But in a funky, skillo sort of way?
Oh.