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SmartOS Mugs and DTrace Ponies!

November 9, 2012 by deirdre
@mcaleavya was one of the first people to buy a SmartOS mug, resulting in this tweet:
Movember mugshot #joyent #smartos pic.twitter.com/VfntpcaQ
Meanwhile, by popular demand, I’ve added items with the cute DTrace pony and @substack’s DTrace laser pony to our Café Press store! Be one of the first to get Cute Pony on a t-shirt – even I don’t have that yet!

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