Saturday, February 17, 2007

World's Only Cartoon Designer Clothing Rick Londonwear Goes Wholesale Too

RICK LONDON WEAR GOES WHOLESALE

It is difficult to do a Google search today without finding Londons Times

Cartoons; it's humble origins, reviews, etc. The story of its launch in 1997 has

become legendary on the Internet and is far from urban legend. London, a creative



writer and descendant of poetess Emma Lazarus was out of a job, suffering from TRD

(treatment resistant depression), and living and working in an abandoned metal

warehouse in rural Mississippi for over a year. He started with 25 cartoons on a free

domain and now has over 6000 cartoons and an illustration team and a team of

engineers and programmers working on various projects.

Fast-forward a decade and London lives in a newly-renovated high-rise in Hot

Springs, Ar, is a full time 3rd year business student at Western Governor's

University, and owner of a number of domains including his original Londons Times

Cartoons which is highly-rated by both Alexa.com and Netcraft, Londons Times

Superstore which features over 65,000 of his cartoon products, Londons

Times Ecards which is known as the ecard site for “Right Brain Geniuses”, SEO

Streetsmarts, which is an rss toolbar blog with ticker-tape international newsbar,

and Rick Londonwear which he has taken wholesale. He also has a retail store for the

world's first clothing line Rick London Wear www.ricklondonwear.com, but when looking

at each product behind it is a clickable link called “pricing” that shows the

deep-discount wholesale table. And they don't just sell funny cartoon t-shirts. They

produce and ship mousepads, tote bags, cutting boards, coasters, men's, women's and

children's clothing all bearing a Londons Times Cartoon.

London has a serious side as well. He recently was awarded a patent for the

world's first medical alert device that is non-invasive, monitors vital signs, stores

name and medical history, finds victim via satellite imaging anywhere in the world

(including underwater), and actually “dials” the nearest 9-1-1 even if the victim is

unconscious. It is called “Insert Alert” and is being developed by ASC Technologies

of San Antonio, Tx.
London's websites include: www.ricklondonwear.com, www.londonstimes.us, www.seostreetsmarts.com, www.londonstimessuperstore.com and www.londonstimesecards.com

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