Re: AW: [SLUG] penguin recognition

2005-06-02 Thread TongMaster
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 07:57 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Do you get to put any accompanying notes with the image for the awards?"

> Unfortunately not, so if Mr.. judge don't get it in 3 seconds it's gone to
> the bin.
> By what I've got so far is that I can't really use it as no one outside
> the IT room knows little tux...

Sounds like an image worth creating though.

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The Truth: ". . . the Tax Act has grown from 3,000 to over 9,000 pages
and an additional 2.5 million words have been inserted into the Tax Act,
since 1 July 2000." 
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AW: [SLUG] penguin recognition

2005-06-02 Thread dimitri
"Do you get to put any accompanying notes with the image for the awards?"


Unfortunately not, so if Mr.. judge don't get it in 3 seconds it's gone to
the bin.
By what I've got so far is that I can't really use it as no one outside
the IT room knows little tux...

thanks, guys and sorry for the scan spam confusion...




--- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
Datum: 03.06.2005 07:46
Von: TongMaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: slug@slug.org.au
Betreff: Re: AW: [SLUG] penguin recognition

> On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 07:12 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > don't know how the  "Hey, perhaps Dimitri can help me source some
crack for
> > this weekend" came in.
>
> Having read Roger's email, it makes much more sense :) I spent some
> trying to work out whether or not this was a genuine email, an address
> harvest effort or a troll :) Doing a Tux scam ad as opposed to  SPAM ad
> will get very different responses :)
>
> > I thought I take a picture of a window in winter time with the
typical
> > cross frame. The glass is foggy and just in the right bottom corner
you
> > have a little clear circle, obviously made from some one swiping the
hand
> > over as you do in winter time, and a little penguin looks out from
there.
> > Not tux, a real head of a penguin.
>
> Sounds like a good image.
>
> > Small Linux logo at the bottom, finished.. it would be just for brand
> > recognition, but not much help when i find out that not every one
knows
> > tux.
>
> Do you get to put any accompanying notes with the image for the awards?
>
> --
> "There has never been, in my lifetime, a more serious deceit in the
> Western democracies, including our own, by our leaders, than the
> argument that was put for the invasion of Iraq."
> -- Greens leader Senator Bob Brown, October 3rd, 2003.
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Re: AW: [SLUG] penguin recognition

2005-06-02 Thread TongMaster
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 07:12 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> don't know how the  "Hey, perhaps Dimitri can help me source some crack for
> this weekend" came in.

Having read Roger's email, it makes much more sense :) I spent some
trying to work out whether or not this was a genuine email, an address
harvest effort or a troll :) Doing a Tux scam ad as opposed to  SPAM ad
will get very different responses :)

> I thought I take a picture of a window in winter time with the typical
> cross frame. The glass is foggy and just in the right bottom corner you
> have a little clear circle, obviously made from some one swiping the hand
> over as you do in winter time, and a little penguin looks out from there.
> Not tux, a real head of a penguin.

Sounds like a good image.

> Small Linux logo at the bottom, finished.. it would be just for brand
> recognition, but not much help when i find out that not every one knows
> tux.

Do you get to put any accompanying notes with the image for the awards?

--
"There has never been, in my lifetime, a more serious deceit in the
Western democracies, including our own, by our leaders, than the
argument that was put for the invasion of Iraq." 
-- Greens leader Senator Bob Brown, October 3rd, 2003.
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AW: [SLUG] penguin recognition

2005-06-02 Thread dimitri
don't know how the  "Hey, perhaps Dimitri can help me source some crack for

this weekend" came in.


it's boring advertising really. But you asked for it.

I thought I take a picture of a window in winter time with the typical
cross frame. The glass is foggy and just in the right bottom corner you
have a little clear circle, obviously made from some one swiping the hand
over as you do in winter time, and a little penguin looks out from there.
Not tux, a real head of a penguin.
Small Linux logo at the bottom, finished.. it would be just for brand
recognition, but not much help when i find out that not every one knows
tux.

cheers, Dimitri



 --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
Datum: 03.06.2005 06:43
Von: TongMaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: slug@slug.org.au
Betreff: Re: [SLUG] penguin recognition

> On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 05:59 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Just wanted an opinion.
>
> G'day Dimitri. I've had two reactions to your post. The first reaction
> was "Hey, perhaps Dimitri can help me source some crack for this
> weekend" then after re-reading I thought what I might really is a
little
> more elaboration on what it is you intend to do with our beloved Tux.
>
> As for recognition, Tux is well recognised in the IT world but only not
> widely beyond that.
>
> --
> "Well, we're certainly going to maintain the existing level of funding
> for labourmarket programs".
> --John Howard (Address to Youth, Macgregor, 20 February 1996)
>
> The Truth:
> Kerry O'Brien: "Now, for all the people on those labour market
programs,
> I would suggest it to them that would have been a pretty core promise
> and you've broken it."
>
> John Howard: "Well, it is true that we are not spending as much money
on
> labourmarket programs".
> --John Howard (ABC 7:30 Report, 21 August 1996)
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