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The 12-language clock face was popular enough that it's now available in three styles:
 

I'm happy with the original red flavor on my wall, but some of you might prefer a different look. I can't make up my mind if the little globe watercolor in the middle looks good or makes it too crowded. But as the right-wing would have it, we'll let the market decide.
You might notice very minor tweaks in the design of even the old red one. I hope that's cool. (No worries -- the original design seems not to have exploded on anyone or anything.) This is simply a) to improve accuracy just slightly -- the little ASL hand is a bit more representative if rotated slightly, for example -- and b) to intentionally create rare early versions which collectors will someday cherish and possibly kill each other over.
So, if you were an early adopter, congratulations on your future wealth. You might want to buy a can of mace or something for when the throngs arrive. (Especially if CafePress allows me to design a really cool can of mace. Which itself could have a rare early edition... oh, dear.)
Incidentally, since this whole CafePress thing is new, I'd be interested in hearing (either in comments or by email) how the whole ordering thing has worked out. Everything I've heard so far has been good, and my first order showed up sooner than expected in good condition. But it's what you guys are getting that matters. Any problems, I'd like to fix them straight off.
Thanks!
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