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Author: Martin Schulze
Date:  
To: Debian Commercial News
Subject: Debian Art Collection
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The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/
Debian Art Collection
November 13th, 2002
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Submitted by Patryk Zadarnowski @ Silicon Breeze <>

On behalf of Silicon Breeze, I am pleased to announce our new
Debian Collection, featuring over 30 Debian swirls individually
sculpted in gold, silver, turquoise and amber. We believe this to
be the first serious exhibition of a traditional art form available
exclusively over the Internet, and the first collection of a
traditional art ever to be inspired entirely by an Open Source
project!

The Debian Collection is available at the Linux Jewellery Store's
Online Art Gallery:

http://www.linuxjewellery.com/debian/

Most of the exhibits can be purchased online, and we will donate
10% of all proceeds to the Debian project. Further, to celebrate
this event, during November we will donate 10% of the proceeds from
all Tux and Linux designs at the Linux Jewellery Store to Debian,
including our Tux statuettes, the immensely popular Tux key-rings
and pins, and, of course, the famous sculpted computer case badges
<http://www.linuxjewellery.com/casebadges/>.

To celebrate, we have even released a brand-new Debian case badge
<http://www.linuxjewellery.com/catalogue/PDB/>, so you don't need
to wear jewellery to enjoy our Debian Collection.

For more information about Linux Jewellery, please visit us at:

http://www.linuxjewellery.com/

Contact:

Silicon Breeze Pty Limited
49 Yarrabung Rd
St Ives NSW 2075
Australia
http://www.siliconbreeze.com/

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