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April 29, 2006

Clothe Stowe: Final Results? $3600!

So the Clothe Stowe project starts in earnest on Monday, when I have to start wearing the logoed T shirts that the auction's winners will be providing me. Amazingly, the final bid was $15 per day for 240 days auctioned, a total of $3600!

I walked over to the Apple Store this afternoon, and oogled the 30" monitor I am going to get:


Here are the winners:

198 Days: Jeff Pulver, Pulver.com
25 Days: Lee Bryant, Headshift.com
10 Days: Lee Wilkens, leewilkins.com
5 Days: Xen Mendelsohn, Comverse.com
2 Days: Lars Ploughman

Pulver also gets the added value of my new picture up there in the upper right, in which I will soon be wearing a Pulver.com T shirt, for the rest of 2006.

Startting tomorrow, I will be posting a weekly calendar of the T shirts for the week.

And for those who missed their chance to participate, don't worry: after this success, I will certainly do this again!

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Cool monitor Stowe. A monitor that big is like being on the top-floor of an office building, as everything down below will look different. In a previous life, I always had my designers work with tight monitor spaces, so they can see how other would see.

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