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* 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.
* 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


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

Revision as of 06:03, 30 June 2012

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

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

Prizes that are not destined to happen:

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