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Just dreaming up some ideas for the kickstarter prizes.
Just dreaming up some ideas for the kickstarter prizes.


Prizes where something is sent to you
'''Prizes where something is sent to you'''


* Makerbot
* Makerbot
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* Single issues of low-value but interesting vintage computing/hacking/electronics/science magazines
* Single issues of low-value but interesting vintage computing/hacking/electronics/science magazines
* Physical personalized IA "library cards"
* Physical personalized IA "library cards"
* Old HDs from real petaboxes signed by Brewster and the rest of the board. We have tons of older 40-500GB drives laying here as well as stacks and stacks in RWC that are just chilling and don't have a use.
* Books from the IA bookmobile printing thing
* We could make ArchiveTeam Stickers? @KevinSavetz knows a guy who'll print 'em for free. (But first class mail to ship 'em ain't free.)


Prizes of a more Ethereal nature
'''Prizes of a more Ethereal nature'''


* Phone call with person of prominence
* Phone call with person of prominence
* Tutorial/instruction/Q&A with person
* Tutorial/instruction/Q&A with person
* Thank you name drop from person on Youtube video


Prizes where "you have to travel to get them".
'''Prizes where "you have to travel to get them"'''


* Tour of the Internet Archive
* Tour of the Internet Archive
* Dinner with people
* Dinner with people
'''Actually Offered Prizes'''
* Robb Sherwin has offered 10 hard copies of his game "Fallacy of Dawn".
* Leonard Richardson has offered a tutorial of how to use Beautiful Soup
* Leonard Richardson has offered copies of his novel Constellation Games
* @KevinSavetz offered Kindle version of Best Of Creative Computing Volume 3 (maybe earlier volumes too. Still working on 'em)
'''Prizes that are ''not'' destined to happen''':
* Name a server at the IA (IA is not into that sort of thing.)
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 25 June 2015

Just dreaming up some ideas for the kickstarter prizes.

Prizes where something is sent to you

  • Makerbot
    • Something made with a makerbot
  • Internet Archive has a lot of swag like Hats, Shirts, Glasses.
  • Single issues of low-value but interesting vintage computing/hacking/electronics/science magazines
  • Physical personalized IA "library cards"
  • Old HDs from real petaboxes signed by Brewster and the rest of the board. We have tons of older 40-500GB drives laying here as well as stacks and stacks in RWC that are just chilling and don't have a use.
  • Books from the IA bookmobile printing thing
  • We could make ArchiveTeam Stickers? @KevinSavetz knows a guy who'll print 'em for free. (But first class mail to ship 'em ain't free.)

Prizes of a more Ethereal nature

  • Phone call with person of prominence
  • Tutorial/instruction/Q&A with person
  • Thank you name drop from person on Youtube video

Prizes where "you have to travel to get them"

  • Tour of the Internet Archive
  • Dinner with people

Actually Offered Prizes

  • Robb Sherwin has offered 10 hard copies of his game "Fallacy of Dawn".
  • Leonard Richardson has offered a tutorial of how to use Beautiful Soup
  • Leonard Richardson has offered copies of his novel Constellation Games
  • @KevinSavetz offered Kindle version of Best Of Creative Computing Volume 3 (maybe earlier volumes too. Still working on 'em)

Prizes that are not destined to happen:

  • Name a server at the IA (IA is not into that sort of thing.)