> Josh,
>
> > Well it is the same cost as the "Make" booth was asking for theirs
> > (according to Mbrewer). However, what I was thinking was that we put a
> > shirt, tote and key all together for 25.00.
>
> Hmmm. I thought the idea of the USB keys was to load them up with software,
> maybe a bootable demo image. Then give them to "special people" in terms of
> genuine interest.
Yes, due to circumstances outside the booths control, that didn't
happen.
>
> Also, we appear to be almost out of shirts.
>
Yes which we knew.
> I seem to recall mentioning that they wouldn't "sell" on their own with some
> booths giving away USB keys for the price of listening to a sales pitch.
At this point we can do whatever we want, they are paid for but
remember, they cost the same as a shirt.
Joshua D. Drake
>
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