One of my colleages reports that his is already gone, totally destroyed by washing. I think VMWare blew it on this one. Two other colleagues haven't reported on theirs yet, but I forwarned them. Not sure if you can consider a shirt that can't be washed precious.
Otherwise the conference was well done.
My colleague and I washed the t-shirt (personnally I washed it using a special program for first-time washing), but both were destroyed in the process... colour disappearing...
I guess it was a manufacturing problem, as when I opened the package, there was a strong petrol smell...
Hopefully, they are better with virtual things than t-shirts
Indeed, the t-shirts are not any good at all. Wear only without washing
WORM t-shirt.... Wear Once.... Refresh M.....
Someone post a picture of the result after a wash!
I would like to make sure this gets back to the vendor.
Thanks
Eric
VMworld.com community team.
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Same here, the shirt was destroyed in the washing machine. Flakes of printing colour all over the place. My wife was not amused ![]()
Hello Eric,
You can find pictures here: http://www.vmguru.nl/wordpress/2009/03/frame-the-vmworld-europe-shirt/
Greetings,
Erik
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Yep, son wore it once, washed, bits of polymer from the prints on the shirt all over the washing and later the floor as it dried out...
Advice, ware the T Shirt until it can stand up on it's own then throw, at least you will get more use out of it than my son ![]()
Regards
C00LH4ND
Hello Erik,
same here: first wash, no dryer and it looks like in your blog
Would be nice if VMware replaced the destroyed shirts under their 3 years Platinum support contract! ![]()
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Hi.
Same here. After first wash the shirt was "destroyed".
sry. double post
Must be the water in the Low Countries, I guess. Mine is completely gone, too. Even the creases look to be in the same spot. Scary ![]()
the story continues....
.....the latest is, VMWare is still sending these shirts out as a promotion in exchange for filling out a conference survey solicited by email. Another one of these shirts arrived today in a package sent from the Netherlands. Co-workers immediately reacted to the same petrol smell.
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