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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Shouldn't you be called Dane then? :-)<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: talk-bounces@openstreetmap.org on behalf of J.D. Schmidt<BR>
Sent: Fri 7/28/2006 6:56 PM<BR>
To: OJW<BR>
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org<BR>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OSM Anniversary T Shirt<BR>
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OJW wrote:<BR>
> How about just putting a UK map on the back showing openstreetmap coverage so<BR>
> far? It explains the project reasonably well, and would be more interesting<BR>
> to look at than a quote about statistics<BR>
><BR>
Why on earth would I want a T-shirt with the UK coverage shown,<BR>
when I live in Denmark, and trying to get other danes interested in the<BR>
project ? ;)<BR>
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Oh, and for the record, I won't threaten to pull out of the project, if<BR>
there isn't any t-shirts with the Danish coverage. I'll just refrain<BR>
from purchasing one.. :D<BR>
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Dutch<BR>
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