Am 11.06.2011 07:50, schrieb Nick Sabalausky: > "Robert Clipsham" <rob...@octarineparrot.com> wrote in message > news:issvrr$qn3$2...@digitalmars.com... >> >> You seem to be using cafe press for your other merchandise, there's a tool >> on there for custom t-shirts. >> >> http://www.cafepress.com/cp/customize/makeadesign2.aspx?clear=true&no=321&color=6#designer >> >> It's probably easier to do it through there. If not, I could probably make >> an image. >> >> Also, hate to be a grammar nazi, but that should probably be "I wrote this >> article /about/ D, and all I got was this lousy!T shirt". >> > > Not to be a bikeshed painter, but I'd suggest "I wrote /an/ article..." > Having "this" in both predicates sounds repetitive. Plus, "this" suggests > that the article is nearby. > > (Where the hell did that last paragraph I wrote come from? I *know* I didn't > pay *that* much attention in English class!) > > >
I'd suggest D instead of English. Something like writeArticle("D", "<topicofrecipient>"); shirts ~= lousy!T(shirt); or something smarter ;) Cheers, - Daniel