- Poolga has posted some Panic 1982 iPhone wallpaper! (1, 2, 3, and 4)
- Andy Matuschak models the Small Spinner Hoodie for reference
- Some framed Panic Posters look nice in Scott Anderson’s room
- Jonathan Gibson shares a great story about the lost 1982 art style
- ProTip: got Panic Retro Boxes? You also got secret stickers. Look carefully!
- Notice: do you like, ahem, transferring files? And beta testing? Follow @panic on Twitter to be the first to hear of a possible opportunity…
Sebastiaan de With
12/14/2009 3:32 PMI’m starting to believe there truly is no limit to the variety of post templates you guys can pull out of your collective hat.
Harry Harrison
12/14/2009 3:36 PMTotally loving the 1982 series! Any chance of desktop wallpapers in the future. They are just so awesome, i’d love to have them rotating as my background!
gcbrueckmann
12/14/2009 3:38 PMAgreeing with Sebastiaan on the template thing. (Also, I like the comment form so much, I just had to post.)
CFidecaro
12/14/2009 3:38 PMHmm… I LOVE transferring files, AND beta testing. How opportune.
Travis Lopes
12/14/2009 3:42 PMTransferring files AND beta testing? Well, I’ve loved being a part of the past two Panic beta testing programs and I do love transferring files… maybe I’ll sign up.
Chris Cheshire
12/14/2009 4:15 PMHey I’ve asked before to be on the beta testing. I want to help you guys!
Andy Matuschak
12/14/2009 7:54 PMLove the typeface choice on this post template, guys. :)
Philip Regan
12/15/2009 6:06 AM“Notice: do you like, ahem, transferring files? And beta testing? Follow @panic on Twitter to be the first to hear of a possible opportunity…”
Why post an exclusive on Twitter? […]
Chad von Nau
12/15/2009 7:32 AM@Philip You don’t have to get a twitter account. You can view updates by visiting http://www.twitter.com/panic , by subscribing to the RSS feed on that page, or even by occasionally glancing at the twitter badge at the top of this blog. Twitter, unlike Facebook, harbors no ill will towards those who’d like to keep the relationship light and breezy.
Cabel
12/15/2009 9:39 AMPhilip: If you use Twitter, you can follow us on Twitter to be the first to hear about a possible beta test. You can read our blog to be, I guess, the second, because we’ll post about it here as well eventually.
Twitter is great for quick, fast updates to fans. Blog posts take a little longer. But since it’ll also appear in the Twitter banner at the top of this blog page, you’re covered either way!