Rannie’s printing up some stickers for the GTABloggers Christmas party taking place at my house tomorrow night:
Someone should tell Scott from hellomynameisscott.com about this. I think I will…
(By the way, be sure to check explore Scott’s site. He explains the philosophy behind his wearing a nametag every day, and it’s along the same lines my carrying the accordion about as much as possible. And thirty pounds lighter!)
By the way, let’s all give Rannie a big show of appreciation for all the work he does for us — he truly is the heart and soul of the GTABloggers!
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yaaaaaaaaaay! those are cool!
Oh, those are coooool... Ultimate geekness.
-Eva (Hello! My URL is http://www.easternblot.net/blog)
can you publish a pdf of those for those that aren't as artisticly inclined....
-raja
Will there be personalizable T-shirts to follow?
Do you know who did the first / earliest "Hello My URL is" stickers?
According to Brad's updated design of 2006 ( flickr.com/photos/thebrad/109739147 ), he was printing them since SXSW interactive 2000.
I'm trying to track down their history / origins.
Thanks for any suggestions / memories.
Tantek