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I wanted to make mention that I think a lot of Paizonians/ Pathfinderdites would be interested in a Goblin Lanyard. I know I would be interested!! I would keep it black with perhaps the image of the goblin with a torch (drawn by Wayne Reynolds) with the pathfinder logo (in purple) in between each icon.
Whatever design you come up with I am sure would be awesome, and I cannot imagine that I am the only supporter interested.
...Also, should you be even more amazingly awesome that you guys already are and take on this task, could you include the flash drive string and perhaps a small plastic Goblin icon attached to the lanyard?...doesn't hurt to ask right!?!

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I don't know what a Lanyard is but as long as it has got to do with goblins i'm all in favor.
Lanyard - except in this case that wolf would be a goblin

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As lanyard is a real word, and keycord is not according to dictionary.reference.com, I'll stick with the real word.
Also, many, many folks, who were involved in camping, or scouts, learned how to make lanyards as kids.
-- david
Papa.DRB
it's still a stupid word :p
keycord... it's cord for a key. easylanyard... it's a yard of lan? LAN yard? are yards different for Local Area Networks (probably true!), not 0,9144 meters? Is it an enclosed area where you can host LAN-parties? Wait what? It's a cord to attach your keys to? O_o

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Papa-DRB wrote:As lanyard is a real word, and keycord is not according to dictionary.reference.com, I'll stick with the real word.
Also, many, many folks, who were involved in camping, or scouts, learned how to make lanyards as kids.
-- david
Papa.DRBit's still a stupid word :p
keycord... it's cord for a key. easy
lanyard... it's a yard of lan? LAN yard? are yards different for Local Area Networks (probably true!), not 0,9144 meters? Is it an enclosed area where you can host LAN-parties? Wait what? It's a cord to attach your keys to? O_o
And if you attach something else to it other than keys? I've never seen a lanyard just used for holding keys. Normally I see them for security passes.

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Brass Pigeon wrote:And if you attach something else to it other than keys? I've never seen a lanyard just used for holding keys. Normally I see them for security passes.Papa-DRB wrote:As lanyard is a real word, and keycord is not according to dictionary.reference.com, I'll stick with the real word.
Also, many, many folks, who were involved in camping, or scouts, learned how to make lanyards as kids.
-- david
Papa.DRBit's still a stupid word :p
keycord... it's cord for a key. easy
lanyard... it's a yard of lan? LAN yard? are yards different for Local Area Networks (probably true!), not 0,9144 meters? Is it an enclosed area where you can host LAN-parties? Wait what? It's a cord to attach your keys to? O_o
still a keycord! (especially since a security pass is a key too).

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it's still a stupid word :p
keycord... it's cord for a key. easy
lanyard... it's a yard of lan? LAN yard? are yards different for Local Area Networks (probably true!), not 0,9144 meters? Is it an enclosed area where you can host LAN-parties? Wait what? It's a cord to attach your keys to? O_o
Wait, by that logic, the following are also stupid words:
pencil - nope, it's a writingstick
tree - nope, it's a bigstickwithgreenthings
pool cue - nope, it's a roundrockpokingstick
stick - nope, it's a poker or a burnthingee
Lanyard is just fine, because that's what it is. ;)

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I'd rather have a badge holder than a lanyard (although a badge holder complete with logo lanyard would be even nicer). A single-clip lanyard allows the badge to twist, so it will always be facing the wrong way when you have your hands full.
The badge holders they were selling at Kublacon were nice - a clear plastic window on the front pocket for your event badge, another pocket on the rear suitable for a hotel room key or the like, and a taller central pocket (with zip) large enough for pens, a pair of glasses, etc.

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Enlight_Bystand wrote:still a keycord! (especially since a security pass is a key too).Brass Pigeon wrote:And if you attach something else to it other than keys? I've never seen a lanyard just used for holding keys. Normally I see them for security passes.Papa-DRB wrote:As lanyard is a real word, and keycord is not according to dictionary.reference.com, I'll stick with the real word.
Also, many, many folks, who were involved in camping, or scouts, learned how to make lanyards as kids.
-- david
Papa.DRBit's still a stupid word :p
keycord... it's cord for a key. easy
lanyard... it's a yard of lan? LAN yard? are yards different for Local Area Networks (probably true!), not 0,9144 meters? Is it an enclosed area where you can host LAN-parties? Wait what? It's a cord to attach your keys to? O_o
I'll just leave this here.
Brass Pigeon can pop by later and look all embarrassed.