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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (13787)5/12/1998 4:19:00 PM
From: nigel bates  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
>> I say all members outise the US should request their shirts and ask that they be sent c/o Jeff Mitchell.<<
Nice idea; might even try it.

I wouldn't touch Amazon at current valuation, but I do like their service, and especially their site layout. I guess the definition of 'hard to get' is a little different in the UK.

Any biotechs you are tempted by, should Dupont go on a buying spree ?

Nig



To: Andrew Vance who wrote (13787)5/13/1998 12:32:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17305
 
Re: Free T-shirts from Jeff Mitchell

Just add $20 for shipping and handling.

No no just kidding. But, seriously, I do have "free" t-shirts from my company, Insurance Software Solutions, if people want them. I put free in quotes because all I ask is for $3 in stamps to cover postage or else it comes right out of my pocket. (If ALYD hits 20 I'll spring for postage (gg)).

The front of the shirt has the "Fast-Track" logo (my software), and the back shows a "Certificate of Insurance" form. The shirts are 100% cotton Hanes Beefy-Ts (the thickest type of cotton).

I doubt SI would like me to post my address publicly, although there's only one Insurance Software Solutions in Westport, CT, so private message me if you are interested. [For those who have never used SI's private message feature, click on my name in this post, and then click on "Send Private Message".]

BTW, I've been informed that the insurance forms I create for ACORD Corp will be featured in Jim Carrey's new movie, The Truman Story, where he plays an insurance salesman. At least the producers asked for a bunch for props. We'll see (g).

- Jeff