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Make your own shirts and other swag in the MacMerc Store

confomat 20071202 233521 Make your own shirts and other swag in the MacMerc StoreMany of the designs in the MacMerc Store have been wildly popular, but we often get requests for shirts in different styles, colors or sizes than we currently make available. So rather than make each design in every possible style permutation, we have set up a special section of the store where you can make your own shirt, your own way. You might even save a bit of money!!

In addition to the exclusive MacMerc graphics, you can also upload your own artwork or set type in a wide selection of fonts. You can do more than make a MacMerc shirt, you can make your MacMerc shirt. Heck, you don’t even have to make a shirt; you can make shoes, mousepads, caps, messenger bags–check out the selection for yourself!

Your MacMerc shirt is available in every color and in every size; it’s just waiting for you to make it!

Note:We are working (read “fighting”) with the Spreadshirt theme editor to make the MacMerc Store match the rest of the site. Please do not mistake its vintage look for a sign of atrophy. I assure you, we are open.

UPDATE: Done. Thanks August!!

Review– Tom Bihn Super Ego Messenger Bag

297496850 85a2ac67a9 m Review   Tom Bihn Super Ego Messenger BagWithout delving too deeply into Freud’s structural models of the psyche, I would like to discuss the Super Ego as it relates to the ID. When we’re talking about personalities, the Superego and Id relate much in the way that the little angel and little devil coexist on the shoulders of characters in animated cartoons: the Id tells Daffy Duck to screw over his friend Bugs while the Superego tries to talk some sense into him. When we’re talking about Tom Bihn messenger bags, the Super Ego is everything the ID is and much, much more. If you could order the ID bag via a Tom Bihn drive-thru window, and if you could order it “super sized”, when you reached the last window, the guy in the paper hat would hand you a Super Ego.

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Tom Bihn adds protective Mac mini case to its product line, the eM2

A computer that small is bound to travel eventually and Tom Bihn is already there for you. The eM2 case protects the Mac mini from scrapes, scratches, drops and dings with a .25″ thick enclosure of closed-cell foam that cushions all sides of the computer. It features a splash-proof zipper and a handle for easy carrying.
Did Tom Bihn get advance knowledge of the Mac mini? I don’t know but they tell me the eM2 fits the Mac mini like a glove, but does not add significant bulk to the slender computer, and can easily fit inside any of backpacks, messenger bags, briefcases and sling bags. The case is in production now and available for pre-order with a ship date of mid-February 2005, the eM2 will be delivered just in time to protect your new Mac mini.

The eM2 retails for US$40.00 and is available in six color combinations: Black/Steel, Black/Wasabi, Crimson/Steel, Steel/Crimson, Deep Blue/Wasabi, and Wasabi/Black.
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