Score Some Linux Journal Stickers
April 16th, 2008 by Carlie Fairchild in
Want to show off your Linux enthusiasm? What better way than with Linux Journal's latest sticker! All of the cool kids have them -- you should too!



Photos by Geri Druckman
Simply send us a self-addressed, stamped envelope and we'll return a few I Want YOU! stickers to you.
For your free stickers, please send your self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Linux Journal Stickers, P.O. Box 980985, Houston, TX 77098, USA.
Living outside the U.S.? Or living in the U.S. but feeling too lazy to put a self-addressed, stamped envelope in the mail? (It's ok, we feel that way often too.) You can PayPal us postage, just follow the below PayPal button.
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Carlie Fairchild is the publisher of Linux Journal.
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