Women's shirts

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Ari Lacenski

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Aug 13, 2012, 6:55:09 PM8/13/12
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Heard a rumor at the gate there'd be shirts in women's sizing. I never found one, though. Did that happen?

I have a men's S that I would like to swap-by-mail for a men's XS or women's S if either of those exist. It's new, essentially never worn except to confirm that it's big on me.

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Ari

Adrianne Hersrud

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Aug 13, 2012, 8:03:13 PM8/13/12
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I'd be down for a shirt swap as well.  I have a men's 2XL.  Was thinking it was going to end up at Value Village.....

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Tim Huynh

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Aug 15, 2012, 2:31:52 PM8/15/12
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Sorry guys, 
we are out of Lady's tees. Based on shirts we gave away, more then 10% of the ToorCamp attendees were women and a third of the staff are women. 

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Aug 19, 2012, 12:50:26 AM8/19/12
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did anyone check the sizes of all the bright shirts Chad was wearing!!??/ ;-)

Qays Poonawala

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Aug 25, 2012, 3:07:31 AM8/25/12
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Partly off topic, sorry, but is there any love in the form of shirts or any goodies for those of us who came for the weekend only?

I don't mind paying extra for a shirt and shipping (or pickup in Seattle or San Diego).

Another possibility is that if there is enough interest, I can get a local screen printer to make a small run and ship some (at cost), because I know quite a few people didn't get anything.
Of course, that would depend on getting rights to use the art work and a copy of the files.

Anyway, please let me know :)

Tim Huynh

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Aug 25, 2012, 5:18:49 PM8/25/12
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Of course we have tons of love for those who came for the weekend only. Instead of selling merchandise we thought it would be nice to give goodies away to those who show up early and setup camp first as a small token of our thanks. Especially since many of them give up their PTO to do so. We know that not everyone got an official t-shirt, neither Dave or I did either. So next time we will try to print more if budget permits. Perhaps in the future we will reproduce some of these thing and sell it through our charity. 

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Tim

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Christie Dudley

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Aug 25, 2012, 5:27:49 PM8/25/12
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Out of curiosity, what was the final count on attendees?

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Tim Huynh

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Aug 25, 2012, 6:20:30 PM8/25/12
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About 400ish. This number covers our registered attendees, speakers, staff, and press. If you add locals and vendors then it would exceed 500.

Sai

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Aug 25, 2012, 6:57:47 PM8/25/12
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... there were ~100 locals/vendors? O.o

I thought it was more like 20...

Tim Huynh

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Aug 25, 2012, 8:07:22 PM8/25/12
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Hehe, most people are pretty bad at crowd counting, including myself. Also not all locals look like "locals". The IT manager for the tribe looks like she could be Christie Dudley's sister and her assistant looks like Ken Caruso.  Everyone from the community was very nice, welcoming, and respectful of what we were doing. That said, they didn't quite understand what we were doing and so didn't really participate as much as we had hoped they would.
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