For those who might be interested, we're in the middle of restructuring the Young Wizards CafePress store. Things are getting moved around, old designs are getting spruced up or dumped, and a lot of new designs are being installed to take advantage of the much wider range of products available since the store opened up in '03.
Just added: a couple of T-shirts that appear in Wizard's Holiday and Wizards at War -- Roshaun's "Fermilab" T-shirt and Sker'ret's "Will Do Magic For Food" shirt. Also, there's an entire section devoted to various sorts of Wizard's Oath material, which people have repeatedly been asking for.
(Also: CafePress is just now rolling out its API. As soon as I can figure out how, I'll install an RSS-fed box on OOA so those interested in such things can see what's new in the store without blog posts being required.)
Just added: a couple of T-shirts that appear in Wizard's Holiday and Wizards at War -- Roshaun's "Fermilab" T-shirt and Sker'ret's "Will Do Magic For Food" shirt. Also, there's an entire section devoted to various sorts of Wizard's Oath material, which people have repeatedly been asking for.
(Also: CafePress is just now rolling out its API. As soon as I can figure out how, I'll install an RSS-fed box on OOA so those interested in such things can see what's new in the store without blog posts being required.)
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Date: 2006-02-01 01:26 pm (UTC)And it's truly amazing that you have created this thing that so many people wish was true, and so many of them are so generally sane about it.
Even if it were true, though, there probably wouldn't be wizards declaring themselves on open forums. First, that pesky "this is fantasy" thing. Second, it would be so very tactless to effectively waltz in and say "I'm a wizard and you're not!" That would of course give rise to recriminations, backstabbing, and the discomfiting knowledge that no matter how much one had wanted to become a wizard while muttering the Oath on the sly, there was just some lacking element in there.
And third ... imagine the complications of being an out-of-the-wizardly-closet wizard in a world not used to wizards! I have this mental image of a spam-box filled to overflowing with trivial or absurd requests from people who thought that wizarding was Just Like Magic, when in fact they could solve their own problems if they thought about it and put some effort into it.
And the explanations! It's quite bad enough being of non-standard religion in an overly curious and woefully under-educated workplace. I'm not sure I could manage the sorts of explanations a publicly known wizard would have to be able to give. (I gave up on the "She eats babies!" battle, and have started to respond, "Yeah, jelly babies," which requires an explanation of Dr. Who, but at least gets the topic off religion and onto the far more intriguing field of scary gummy candies that people have encountered. The gummy hamburger is my personal favorite.)
Wizards are far, far safer under cover on Earth, I should think.
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Date: 2006-02-02 11:49 am (UTC);-)
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Date: 2006-02-05 09:21 am (UTC)