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Charles

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Oooooh, I like that. Would be better if it listed all the current products instead of only IP.Board, with IP.Board being in larger print so it's more dominant over the add-ons. But that's nice looking.



Thanks glad you like it :)

I'll give that a go and post it here.
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Here are 3 new versions of the shirt

1) Plain white on top of blue
%7Boption%7D

2) All of IPS products faded
%7Boption%7D

3) All of IPS products faded a little more
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Here is my entry.



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are we allowed to enter as many times as we want?




I would buy that for sure, especially if more colors are provided so I can choose which one I like best, preferably black
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I have a lot more ideas, but am going away for a few days.. hopefully the comp will still be open when I get back :P



Haha, definitely my favorite so far.
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Better yet, the IPS logo, split in half, with that phrase. :D



Very nice!


mv / /var



Trying to swap the idea? :P We can put that on the back.

Edit: Just fgured out that the code does... LOL.

Move the Files in root into the var... which would be impossible... :D
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Here is my entry.



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are we allowed to enter as many times as we want?



This is terrific, dark gray would be awesome.
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>_<



lol, what would be good is having him piss on a VBulletin logo hahaha but i dont think that would be allowed but it would make a good laugh.


This is terrific, dark gray would be awesome.



Thanks man, im glad you like it, colors shouldnt be a problem to change, that blue can easily be changed to what ever color the user wants.
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I'd like to update that logic some...


if ( $community == $cool )

{

  $decision = "Invision Power Board";

} else {

  $decision = "You're a n00b";

}

theres issues with this, should be....

if ( $community == 'Invision Power Board' )

{

  $you = "Cool";

} else {

  $you = "n00b";

}

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