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Has anyone got a TOR shirt lately?

trexostrexos Member
edited August 2014 in General

Hi,

I'm running a few TOR relays and a few months ago I received the email that I am eligible to receive a free TOR shirt. I emailed them 5 times, but never got anything back. I really like the idea of TOR and that's why I'm running my relays (one of my server generates 1TB TOR traffic a day), but I would love to have one of these shirts :) So, has anyone got such a shirt lately, or at least a reply?

Thanks :)

Thanked by 1cool_dude

Comments

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    Did you e-mail [email protected] ? Last time I got reply after ten days.

  • iceTwyiceTwy Member
    edited August 2014

    Yes, I'm about to receive one soon. The Tor Weather system automatically sent me a mail a while back, then I forwarded it to [email protected] a few days ago. Someone replied to my mail with a link to Printfection and I ordered a shirt.

  • Please keep running a relay after getting the shirt, a lot of people don't! :(

  • @perennate said:
    Did you e-mail [email protected] ? Last time I got reply after ten days.

    Yeah, I did :/

    @iceTwy said:
    Yes, I'm about to receive one soon. The Tor Weather system automatically sent me a mail a while back, then I forwarded it to [email protected] a few days ago. Someone replied to my mail with a link to Printfection and I ordered a shirt.

    I see, thank you :) I'll send another one^^

    @linuxthefish said:
    Please keep running a relay after getting the shirt, a lot of people don't! :(

    Of course, I will :) In fact, I'm planning to use another unmetered server for TOR!

    Thanked by 1linuxthefish
  • chrispchrisp Member
    edited August 2014

    I think when someone is running Tor with 1tb traffic a day he is not mainly looking for a free shirt. but i too think a shirt after 2 months is too easy. i mean with those vps prices it's cheaper to run tor nodes and get shirts than just go to the store..

    they should incentivise longer runtimes like 6 months at least

    Thanked by 1trexos
  • Who's your provider that lets you push 1TB a day? 0.o Online.net?

  • trexostrexos Member
    edited August 2014

    @TriDoxiuM said:
    Who's your provider that lets you push 1TB a day? 0.o Online.net?

    No, it's a czech provider :) But I think of running a TOR relay on my online.net dedi.

       daily
                         rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate
         ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
         yesterday    475.37 GiB |  493.12 GiB |  968.49 GiB |   94.03 Mbit/s
             today    367.13 GiB |  378.89 GiB |  746.01 GiB |   94.46 Mbit/s
         ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
         estimated    478.86 GiB |  494.20 GiB |  973.06 GiB |
  • I got one recently, contacted them and they replied in a day or two.

  • Out of interest, how many here are running Tor relays?

  • Running one in the US on a VPS, been up for about two months.

  • I'm currently running two unmetered ones.

  • chrispchrisp Member
    edited August 2014

    @trexos said:
    I'm currently running two unmetered ones.

    Me too. Two relays, both unmetered.

  • I'm running 3 tor relays...all unmetered.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited August 2014

    where are you all running these?

  • Infinity580 said: were are

    Pls

  • yes

  • Infinity580 said: where are you all running these?

    As long as your host is cool with it the US is probably a safe bet. Free speech & all that.

    @William is proof the EU isn't a safe haven.

  • AThomasHowe said: As long as your host is cool with it the US is probably a safe bet. Free speech & all that.

    @William is proof the EU isn't a safe haven.

    We're talking relays here? Pretty much 0 risk.

    Thanked by 1AThomasHowe
  • kcaj said: We're talking relays here? Pretty much 0 risk.

    Oh relays my bad. Yeah anywhere. I mean exit nodes.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited August 2014

    I run a relay on my online.net XC dedi with only about 2TB a month, and a bridge with virtually no traffic on a Windows and Linux kidéchire! :)

    I also have relays on my bluevm VPS's as they allow relay only in TOS, but with a bandwidth cap of 1TB a month as their network seems to struggle at times.

  • Just got an email back from then.My free tshirt will be shipped soon :) happy

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited September 2014

    Btw it takes 4 Weeks from US to EU.

    Thanked by 1trexos
  • I just got my shirt! :) Only took 1 weeks and 3 days from US -> DE

    Thanked by 2linuxthefish netomx
  • Same, got mine today, and it looks good.

    Thanked by 2netomx trexos
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