Science Commons T-shirt Contest

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The winner in our t-shirt contest. The background to the robot is a 2d barcode that de-references back to creativecommons.org, which I like a lot :-)

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By anand mule (not verified) on 16 Mar 2010 #permalink

Do you have a vendor to print these shirts if not. I'd like to have my company print them.

Let me know.

Scott