Would it be worth me putting them up for sale on a print-on-demand site?

At absolutely no cost to myself, I've set up a Redbubble shop where you can buy these t-shirt designs: redbubble.com/people/christian

@christianp
I'd happily purchase the top right one! No idea how much of a hassle it is to make some for women as well, if that's possible I'd be quite thankful :)

@christianp The question for me is how many Xs in front of the L will you do. If there is zero additional cost for you to look after larger people, of while I'll admit to being one. :-)

@christianp oh and it was I that said please in the other place 🙂

@ompaul redbubble go up to XXXL. Will that do you?

@christianp Hi, thanks that would be wonderful. :-) {found the edit button}

@christianp I'm neither here nor there about putting them up for sale, but you should definitely consider running a "best caption" contest for the two men considering an octahedron.

@jsiehler @christianp
"... of course generalising we get,
V + F - E = 2"

@ompaul @christianp "Well done, old chap, but where are you going to find a ring that size to mount it on?"

@jsiehler @ompaul "You're going to have to stop proving lemmas at some point and smash the ruddy piñata, Jenkins."

@ompaul @jsiehler @christianp I'd buy the Euler formula one on a T-shirt

@christianp my goodness! 96+ tracker blocked with Firefox Focus. Cool designs though.

@christianp I really like the aperiodical logo shirt

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