

Donor Adam proofread most of the shirts whose names start with A-G. He offered to this during downtime at a job he had watching over other computers. He was quick and provided good comments on English structure until his job was cut.
That he profited while helping me out for free is something I will never forget. How rare it is to profit while doing the good work for free. It may not be argued that he was ripping off the lab that hired him because he needed something to do after the work he had to do was done. That he thought of the free shirt archive during his spare time is something that only a few are willing to do.
Donor Dale picked up where Donor Adam left off and proofread every other page on the archive. This proved to be a huge undertaking as the archive had experienced substantial growth. Nonetheless, Donor Dale accepted the challenge and completed it. Had he not done this, it is entirely likely that today's free shirt archive readers would still reading through an astonishing amount of errors. Donor Dale was able to not let the number or degree of typos get to him like they would have torn me apart.
His master file provided me with a great many laughs. I got to laugh at some of my awful typos and with some of his frustrated expressions about my typos. As an example, "Gilbert Gottfried does not spell his name "Gilbery Godfrey" ugh."
Donor Dale welcomed the free shirt archive into his home. That the free shirt archive could serve as recreation for someone else is something I had not anticipated.

Donor Tom of Donor Tom's Fun Time Facts fame felt compelled to assemble all of the stats on his page. I coded the page and will update it most of the time so as not to bother his family life, but that page is otherwise the work of Donor Tom. For whatever reason, he decided to relate donation to time in ways I had never thought of. Before this, I looked at analysis of free shirts only on an individual shirt basis.
Donor Tom's inquiry into time has provided the free shirt archive with one of its more popular pages, if one is to believe the logs. I, for one, do believe the logs.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that he had taken the time to answer the questions that no one else was asking. The eloquent answer is unforgettable.