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Microsoft's answer to repair its tarnished image...better products? No... - MacArtist - 12-08-2008 Unless you're talking 100% cotton. T-shirts. I kid you not. http://www.macworld.com/article/137391/2008/12/microsoft_softwear.html Re: Microsoft's answer to repair its tarnished image...better products? No... - cbelt3 - 12-08-2008 Still a classic, even after all these years. ![]() Re: Microsoft's answer to repair its tarnished image...better products? No... - Silencio - 12-08-2008 Somebody already beat Microsoft to this design: http://www.errorwear.com/shirt-bsod95.php (And somebody already beat me to it, as well!) Re: Microsoft's answer to repair its tarnished image...better products? No... - TheCaber - 12-08-2008 's OK; I could stare at that screen print for a long time... Marketing to the Common denominator. - RAMd®d - 12-08-2008 It's the Microsoft Way. And Steph... - RAMd®d - 12-08-2008 ...knows how to dress. Re: Microsoft's answer to repair its tarnished image...better products? No... - Mike Sellers - 12-08-2008 cbelt3 wrote: Nice blue screens. Re: Microsoft's answer to repair its tarnished image...better products? No... - Rick-o - 12-08-2008 cbelt3 wrote: Thanks for the mammarys! Re: Microsoft's answer to repair its tarnished image...better products? No... - Mike Sellers - 12-08-2008 Obviously, the definitions of the words "fresh" and "new" have changed since I was in school. I'm always the last to know. Re: Microsoft's answer to repair its tarnished image...better products? No... - OWC Jamie - 12-08-2008 cbelt3 wrote: And the T-shirt is nice, too. |