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Looks like he's added two new clothing sections with the "classic" logo. One is the logo in white and the other has the logo in black. He also has added some stickers with the classic logo.
The classic logo is available. Drill into the menus and all shall be revealed (hoodies! zip up hoodies! colours! (I would expect that the logo is reversed (in dtp/screening context) on the black stuff))....
Cool! Thanks, mate! I am a fan of the classic logo.
I rue the day my Slackware 1337 t vanished, pretty sure I wouldn't have knowingly tossed it. I wore it so much my wife was convinced it was a tattoo; she'd wear it to bed to help things along...should have bought a few. I call her Lilo, forget what her real name is.
Anyhow, I've pined for a Slackware hoodie for eons, so I'm off to see the wizard....
I agree this would be a good donation method.. despite some people claiming its "evil" or whatnot.. not all countries can use the payment methods available on patreon so it makes it impossible to donate even if one wanted to..
He hasn't shared one. A moron tried to get people to donate to their own Bitcoin address a couple of years ago, claiming it was Patrick's. There are malicious people out there. Who knows if that person ripped anyone off with their stunt.
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