I actually second the motivation of Mark. I agree it is a good price
and that the posters draw attention, but then again spending 20 % of
the available budget just to have even more posters doesn't seem
right. Why not utilise the 800 first?

On a second note: is it legal to advertise by printing posters mocking
the competition(Microsoft windows lapop with chains on)?
I can imagine a funny poster of Proximus showing a man trying to use
his Base phone, but who is unable to get a connection? [ok, Base got
better :-]
Or a Mercedes poster showing a Daihatsu with engine trouble?
If I'm correct it only recently got legal to compare prices in a commercial.
I think you get my point :).

Third: (and I don't mean this in a bad way, the posters are funny)
when I talk to people about ubuntu I try to point out the important
advantages (free, open, legal, central application inventory, central
upgrades, security, ...), I don't try to mock Windows. So should we go
that way with the posters?

Best regards,
Rob.

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Rob Van Dyck<rob.van.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> See the 'De weg naar de vrijheid is open voor iedereen' attachment in
> this thread.
>
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Steven De
> Baets<steven.deba...@telenet.be> wrote:
>> Can somebody show me an image of the posters we still have in stock?
>> Steven.
>

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