September 29th, 2006 |
by Jason Cosper |
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T-Shirts
This shirt is expensive and doesn’t fit my XXL frame — but it’s one of my favorite takes on Experimental Jetset’s original Beatles design.
What’s more, this isn’t a pale imitation of the original or yet another bootleg. No sir! This one was designed by the gang at Experimental Jetset and is being sold [...]
September 21st, 2006 |
by Jason Cosper |
published in
T-Shirts
Apparently when I blog, people listen. Take Alex from Found Item Clothing for example. I casually mentioned that I’d love to see him get around to making some “Wet Hot American Summer” tees during my last entry on them and he said that he’d look into it. When they released their last [...]
September 14th, 2006 |
by Jason Cosper |
published in
T-Shirts
I’m normally not about running logo tees at all — even tho this one isn’t that obvious of a logo — but this shirt has got 3 things going for it:
1. It’s got an octopus with a big old creepy ass eye on it!
2. It comes in a whole slew of color combos.
3. It’s crazy [...]
September 11th, 2006 |
by Jason Cosper |
published in
T-Shirts
There’s nothing like a good old-fashioned, geeky Web 2.0 joke to come back on…
Well, actually there are plenty of things I could have come back with — things which are far more beautifully designed and will stand the test of time — but for some reason I decided to choose this shirt. That means [...]
September 11th, 2006 |
by Jason Cosper |
published in
Admin
You know what really sucks?
Realizing sometime early Sunday morning that your site has been in registration limbo since Friday morning because your registrar doesn’t send renewal notices by default.
You know what sucks worse than that?
Finding out your shitty little registrar replaced your page with something that looked like a Google AdWords style domain squatter page.
C’est [...]
September 1st, 2006 |
by Jason Cosper |
published in
Admin
Thanks to the glory of the Vox Crossposter for WordPress, you can now keep tabs on Preshrunk over at Vox by adding us to your neighborhood.
At least one or two of you are geeky enough to think that’s cool, right?