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Hello everyone, about those shirts-I had thrown a couple together to wear to a few car shows for my son and I. They had a "Type 3 Detectives" logo that I had filched from their website on the front of them and the old website address "type-3@umich.edu?" on the back (this was kind of a while ago) across the back of them. We got alot of interest from those in the know about the shirts, including one guy from England who knew the Type 3 Detective people personally. I know of a couple of folks that went on to sign up for the e-mail list after seeing the address on the back of the shirts. The t-shirt program was from "T-shrts & More Store" from DogByte Development using Canon t-shirt transfer paper on an HP Deskjet printer. Very homemade look to the end product (it was a heat transfer onto Hanes Beefy-T's), the Dogbyte program has a few glitches in it that makes it lockup at inoppurtune moments, but hey, what can you do. I've also designed t-shirts for work and those were much more hassle than they were worth in the long run. The computer generated shirts were good for a few hoots (I still have mine somewhere around here), but as for running off something of high quality, I think I would stick with a commercial type silk screen/heat transfer process. David Walters '73 1600 L Notchback (in the shop for a rust-oration!) '98 Chevy Astrovan (w/ everything in it but the kitchen sink) '89 Ford Aerostar (the new parts chaser) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Too much? Digest! mailto:type3-d-request@vwtype3.org Subj=subscribe