I seriously think we should follow up with Nameless1's suggestion about "Where's SuperCalo?" and everyone who gets one of these takes a picture somewhere cool. Would be pretty damn awesome.
mixedmartialfarts - I seriously think we should follow up with Nameless1's suggestion about "Where's SuperCalo?" and everyone who gets one of these takes a picture somewhere cool. Would be pretty damn awesome.
anony - What is the royalty you have set for these shirts
14.3% to keep the price within the $20-$30 range for most styles.
If I'd tacked on a 50% royalty the shirts would've been way too expensive and no one would've bought them. So I picked the price range, which then determined the royalty percentage Zazzle would apply.
Hope that answers your question (which pretty much everyone on here has said in one form or another as well!). See what happens when you ask nicely and directly instead of being a douche from the get go?
mixedmartialfarts - I seriously think we should follow up with Nameless1's suggestion about "Where's SuperCalo?" and everyone who gets one of these takes a picture somewhere cool. Would be pretty damn awesome.
Can we have mod remove this guys post and freeze him please. He is a detriment to a good cause and his accusations have no basis in reality. However someone already scared if being scammed could mistake his ignorance for inside knowledge and not make a donation or buy a shirt.
DiscipleDojo - Anony, in a final attempt at rational discourse I'll put it as simply as possible:
The shirt you just linked to is a basic value T (the cheapest one Zazzle offers).
The Calo shirt is a colored T (a higher quality shirt), thus the cost goes up on Zazzle's end.
Surely you can't be this befuddled by online custom printing, can you?
If so, I'm afraid you'll have to get someone else to explain it to you. Perhaps Calo himself can make clear such mysteries...
Calo?
fortunatly being Asian I am very proficient in Maths, I studied Einstiens theory of realivity as a child and I am fond of the pythagorean theorem, which is probably the best way of explaining this issue.
First a simple diagram
In of it self this explains it efficently but perhaps more detail is required.
We of course know that :
Such that
Had to break this down a bit so scribbled a quick explaination of the above to simplfy it a bit more for the non mathmatical trained of the uG
Of course this is just one way of doing it, this is probably a more logical way and fairly evident when you see it in its totality.
DiscipleDojo - Anony, in a final attempt at rational discourse I'll put it as simply as possible:
The shirt you just linked to is a basic value T (the cheapest one Zazzle offers).
The Calo shirt is a colored T (a higher quality shirt), thus the cost goes up on Zazzle's end.
Surely you can't be this befuddled by online custom printing, can you?
If so, I'm afraid you'll have to get someone else to explain it to you. Perhaps Calo himself can make clear such mysteries...
Calo?
fortunatly being Asian I am very proficient in Maths, I studied Einstiens theory of realivity as a child and I am fond of the pythagorean theorem, which is probably the best way of explaining this issue.
First a simple diagram
In of it self this explains it efficently but perhaps more detail is required.
We of course know that :
Such that
Had to break this down a bit so scribbled a quick explaination of the above to simplfy it a bit more for the non mathmatical trained of the uG
Of course this is just one way of doing it, this is probably a more logical way and fairly evident when you see it in its totality.
Sitting on a hotel toilet in Duluth Minnesota, fell into a bottle of bourbon then tripped into a hot tub, commute is a blank, I find myself, hands unwashed, frantically checking equations on iPhone calculator, seeing the universe anew, terrified by its mathematical beauty in terms of ponzi schemes running silent and deep, Crazy Ivan free, counting retirement money winning
2JupitersTooMany - Sitting on a hotel toilet in Duluth Minnesota, fell into a bottle of bourbon then tripped into a hot tub, commute is a blank, I find myself, hands unwashed, frantically checking equations on iPhone calculator, seeing the universe anew, terrified by its mathematical beauty in terms of ponzi schemes running silent and deep, Crazy Ivan free, counting retirement money winning