[dc401-l] Goon Gear

Joe Webster joe at joewebster.net
Sun Feb 28 11:03:55 EST 2010


On the topic of design, are there any names that we are tied to? Is goon
what we want, do we want another term? One idea I had was Mussel (in
keeping with the theme).

-Joe

On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 14:19 +0000, Agent5 wrote:

> I still think the vests are currently the best idea.
> 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 5:09 AM, Mc <maleficcode at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>         I'm size L and I think the design must incorporate a quahog
>         and cross
>         bones. :)
>         
>         Sent from my iPhone
>         
>         On Feb 27, 2010, at 11:06 PM, Scott Dexter
>         <scott.dexter at gmail.com>
>         
>         
>         wrote:
>         
>         > Indeed, everyone send my your sizes as well.
>         > ================================
>         > Scott Dexter
>         >
>         > "Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so"
>         >    --Ford Prefect
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Joe Webster
>         <joe at joewebster.net>
>         > wrote:
>         >> I'm a xl. I'll be happy to work on some ideas.
>         >>
>         >> -Joe
>         >>
>         >> On Feb 27, 2010, at 11:00 PM, Scott Dexter
>         <scott.dexter at gmail.com>
>         >> wrote:
>         >>
>         >>> I guess I can run with that, if anyone has a design, idea
>         for a
>         >>> design
>         >>> or someone who could do one kick it my way.  For myself
>         I'd like a
>         >>> big
>         >>> larger shirt (3XL).
>         >>>
>         >>> Also, what is the total we will need?
>         >>>
>         >>> ================================
>         >>> Scott Dexter
>         >>>
>         >>> "Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so"
>         >>>   --Ford Prefect
>         >>>
>         >>>
>         >>>
>         >>>
>         >>> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 9:55 PM, John Duksta
>         <ducksauz at dc401.org>
>         >>> wrote:
>         >>>>
>         >>>> Generally the way it works is if you're gooning, you're
>         wearing
>         >>>> your
>         >>>> goon shirt. If you're off duty, you're in a regular
>         shirt.
>         >>>>
>         >>>> T-shirts seem to be the preference of everyone, including
>         our
>         >>>> chief of
>         >>>> security. The lab coats could be hot, especially if they
>         don't
>         >>>> breath
>         >>>> well.
>         >>>>
>         >>>> PaulDotCom mentioned on the wiki a while back that he had
>         a
>         >>>> source for
>         >>>> shirts that only charged 4.25 each. Might be a low
>         quality shirt
>         >>>> though.
>         >>>>
>         >>>> I'd like to put someone in charge of the goon gear.
>         >>>> - Come up with a couple of designs for us to vote on
>         >>>> - Figure out what color we're using
>         >>>> - Find out everyone's shirt size
>         >>>> - Get them ordered
>         >>>>
>         >>>> Dex, you want to run with that?
>         >>>> If not, any other volunteers?
>         >>>>
>         >>>> /ducksauz
>         >>>>
>         >>>> On 2/27/2010 5:48 PM, Scott Dexter wrote:
>         >>>>>
>         >>>>> Indeed I think maybe some option of a shirt, and maybe a
>         way to
>         >>>>> identify 'on-duty' goons?
>         >>>>>
>         >>>>> ================================
>         >>>>> Scott Dexter
>         >>>>>
>         >>>>> "Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so"
>         >>>>>     --Ford Prefect
>         >>>>>
>         >>>>>
>         >>>>>
>         >>>>>
>         >>>>> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Michael I. Collier
>         >>>>> <mcollier at off-piste.net>  wrote:
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> Another labcoat like option - When I did wilderness EMS
>         stuff,
>         >>>>>> we used
>         >>>>>> tyvek suits and lab coats for training. They're a
>         couple bucks
>         >>>>>> a piece (they
>         >>>>>> would get cut up during the training.)
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> I guess the question is what's the goal - a t-shirt
>         will
>         >>>>>> probably get
>         >>>>>> used more often afterward. Vests are handy for
>         identification
>         >>>>>> (Another find
>         >>>>>> from the wilderness EMS world, we stopped using
>         jackets, shirts
>         >>>>>> etc. for
>         >>>>>> identification in favor of vests - you can wear them
>         over a t-
>         >>>>>> shirt if its
>         >>>>>> hot or a jacket if its cold. ) vests could be nerded
>         out too,
>         >>>>>> but it will be
>         >>>>>> more expensive (something like this with lots of
>         pockets for gear
>         >>>>>> http://www.lapolicegear.com/5tacomeve.html)
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> -Michael
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>         >>>>>> From: "Agent5"<ag3nt5 at gmail.com>
>         >>>>>> To: "Scott Dexter"<scott.dexter at gmail.com>
>         >>>>>> Cc: "DC401-L"<dc401-l at dc401.org>
>         >>>>>> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 10:13:03 AM GMT
>         -05:00 US/
>         >>>>>> Canada
>         >>>>>> Eastern
>         >>>>>> Subject: Re: [dc401-l] Goon Gear
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>>
>         http://www.labwear.com/products.asp?CategoryID=BUDGET_LAB_COATS
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Agent5<
>          ag3nt5 at gmail.com>
>         >>>>>> wrote:
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> http://www.nationaltextile.us/inc/sdetail/13416
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> http://www.nationaltextile.us/inc/sdetail/496
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> or...
>         >>>>>>
>         >>>>>> maybe steal a page from geeksquad?
>         >>>>>> Print up some black ties with a logo on it. Everybody
>         grab a
>         >>>>>> white
>         >>>>>> button down shirt black pants from their closet. Add
>         fake black
>         >>>>>> rimmed
>         >>>>>> glasses. and DONE!
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