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I understand it, but it's too geeky. I would never wear that. – OregonGhost Oct 10 '08 at 19:46
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"Do, or do not. There is no 'try.'" - Jedi Master Yoda – Joe Lencioni Oct 10 '08 at 19:47
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I like it. And it requires no explanation. The whole point is to say "I understand something that you do not." That other guy may have the hot women, but he doesn't get my shirt, therefore I am ultimately superior. – Jeffrey L Whitledge Oct 11 '08 at 15:03
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Error in comments: too geeky not defined. – annakata Dec 18 '08 at 8:53
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This shirt:

Based on this comic:

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You can get that on a shirt at store.xkcd.com. You may want to grab the real images... – Jack Bolding Oct 10 '08 at 20:17
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http://imgs.xkcd.com/store/imgs/regex_shirt_example.jpg

"Linux Cheat Shirt" from xkcd.com

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I like this one more... There are 10 types of people in the world: those who can read ternary, those who can’t and those who mistake it for binary! – Adhip Gupta Oct 10 '08 at 20:19
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I'm a real programmer. I'm too fat to wear t-shirts.

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my sentiments exactly! – Mark Lubin Oct 12 '08 at 22:26
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Favourite programmer muu-muu, then? – Rob Howard Nov 3 '08 at 6:45
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Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding a pic of it online, but many years ago I got a t-shirt from Urban Outfitters that said "I'm a super-duper programmer". It doesn't fit me now, but my wife still wears it!

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Call me a Fanboi, but I think i'll actually have a Visual Studio T-Shirt made, like the one on my Gravatar.

Apart from that, a T-Shirt that just contains the Letters "FCKGW" came into my mind as well, as a hommage of all the PC Technicians who had to deal with customers who did not (want to) understand why you are not able to install Service Pack 2 on their Windows Version. But i think i'm 7 years late for that idea.

But one of my favorite already-existing Shirts has to be this:

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Nice. This comment is enough social interaction for one day. – OregonGhost Oct 10 '08 at 20:08
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FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-... mm.. i don't remember any more.. ja.. i'm just amazed of how much people have this copy of Windows. – lk Oct 16 '08 at 17:12
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The "code monkey" shirt from ThinkGeek, which I wear to work on a regular basis...

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I like this one from ThinkGeek

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R.I.P. Douglas Adams. – Matias Nino Oct 10 '08 at 19:59
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Yup... ever tried google.co.in/search?q=the+answer+to+life,+the+uni… ? – Adhip Gupta Oct 10 '08 at 20:27
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Yes, I try that once in a blue moon (google.com/search?hl=en&q=once+in+a+blue+moon/…) – Myrrdyn Oct 12 '08 at 19:15
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"There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't."

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That should be: "There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand ternary, those who don't and those who mistake it for binary". Recently read it somewhere on stackoverflow :) – OregonGhost Oct 10 '08 at 20:01
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There are x kinds of people in the world - those who understand base x, all the kinds who think there are (x-1) kinds of people, and those who can't count. ;) – – moonshadow Oct 10 '08 at 20:24
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I like reverse engineer. It's so like me.

reverse engineer

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Does a reverse engineer see a reverse psychologist when he is depressed? – 1800 INFORMATION Oct 19 '08 at 20:05
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Go away or I will replace you with a very small shell script

Very useful in day-to-day dealings. With this T-shirt, a meaningful look is enough ;)

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You can get a bunch of xkcd comic related items on t shirts

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lol. I'm actually wearing this t-shirt now :S – Draemon Oct 13 '08 at 0:10
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Though not exactly for programmers, try this Wi-Fi detection shirt from ThinkGeek.

Wi-Fi detection shirt from ThinkGeek

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This will get you slapped in Australia. heh heh – CAD bloke Nov 9 '08 at 10:40
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The most useful one...

No, I will not fix your computer

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