This one is pretty good, especially for Star Wars fans:
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My friend and I in college had this idea, never put it on a shirt though. Nobody likes a deadbeat parent process. Please |
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Here's a collection of Tcl-wear: and shirts that go way back, at the digibarn: and my personal favorite, for obvious reasons:
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There are many "programmer shirts" I like but these are my favorites:
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this one when the PHB pisses me off: |
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Anything from xkcd store or thinkgeek.com |
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holy cow, i can not believe nobody posted this one yet. One of my favorites !!
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I get mine printed myself. My favourite ones are
and one that has my initials in ASCII binary. I also have one that simply says "THAT SOFTWARE WOMAN" which was how a client once referred to me when he couldn't remember my name, and I thought it was quite a good way to refer to me really :-) |
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Oberlin Computer Science Department Shirt in 1989. (link) |
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Oldie but goodie.
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Oberlin Computer Science Department Shirt, 1988 (Dragon Curve, rendered in PostScript) (link) |
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Knuth is my homeboy http://geekz.co.uk/shop/images/knuth-tshirt-show.jpg?1174745457 |
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