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Dear Free Software Supporter,
**Our first-ever [Silent Memorabilia Auction][0] will end tomorrow,
March 21, at 15:00 EDT (19:00 UTC). This is your last chance to bid!**
We're thrilled to see many free software enthusiasts participate in
the [Silent Memorabilia Auction][0]. We look forward to seeing the plush
gnus, the VT220, the Dynamic Duo poster, the Amiga 3000UX, and so
many more iconic free software memorabilia find a new home with
you.
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We just opened the last memorabilia for bidding. Among them are the
Plush wildebeest from Safe Our Space (SOS) that has been greeting
visitors in the lobby of the FSF office for years; the *Association
la Colombe pour la promotion du logiciel libre* plague that was
presented Richard Stallman in 2016 on the occasion of a conference in
Tanger; and a pencil drawing of a gnu grooming a dog -- a must-have
for dog and freedom lovers!
You still have one day to try your luck and obtain a one-of-a-kind
piece of free software history. This is the first auction the FSF has
hosted in the forty years of our history: exclusive items are up for
grabs!
To participate in the [Silent Memorabilia Auction][0], you must be
logged into the FSF's [LibrePlanet wiki][0] and agree to the [terms
and conditions][1]. For more information on how to bid, watch our
[video][2] on how to edit the LibrePlanet wiki or read the [bidding
guide][3].
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The silent auction will be followed by a virtual [live auction][4]
this Sunday, March 23, 14:00 EDT (18:00 UTC), and judging from the
registrations, this will be an exceptional experience! Review the
[FSF Memorabilia Live Auction Booklet][5] to learn about the
prestigious items that will be up for auction on Sunday and -- if you
haven't done so yet -- don't forget to [register][6] to secure a spot.
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No matter how you participate in one or both auctions, you can rest
assured that all proceeds from both auctions will go towards the FSF's
continued work to promote computer user freedom worldwide.
Good luck!
The Free Software Foundation team
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