A free sample of whatever they're selling, with an engineer's contact info.
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I should have specified — roughly thinking in terms of "in exchange for non-profit/donation" but I like this answer so much anyway
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tee shirt. Mp3s, tote bag...but I generally try not to take the schwag from nonprofits.
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I think the argument "for" is that you help spread the word about the nonprofit — ie you are doing something good for them
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(would also add— nonprofit doesn't necessarily mean "no cashflow" and swag should be a tiny budget line-item..)
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Confidence in myself. (lol! :0) )
#gotswag -
pretty awesome ;)
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The one I use the most is a UV LED coin cell flashlight.
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that's the one you use most? For flashing EEPROMs, or..?
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For demonstrating fluorescence. As in, "Yes, my hair fluoresces! Want to see?"
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a gerber shard. it was branded swag, i think from blackberry. still have it on my keychain.
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what is a gerber shard?
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that notch works well for stripping wires in a pinch
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been wearing a great
@MailChimp t-shirt I got at a conference for years. Gets a comment or compliment every time I wear it. -
that's awesome! what's it look like?
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was at
@inboxlove I think in 2013
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do electronic hackable event badges count?
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I first encountered them at
@emfcamp's electromagnetic wave in 2013 - http://ms.stubnitz.com/calendrier/2013-05-05 …
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