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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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Call me a fashion victim, but I like programming t-shirts which actually look good. These ones for instance are stylish enough for my nerdy desires:

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I wish they were still making this one...

Chairman Mao RTFM

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I can't believe no one posted this yet:

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I've always wanted a shirt that used MS's phrase from msdn: "This behavior is by design"

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I see dead pixels :)

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I saw that in 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall', wanted it ever since – johnc Jul 1 at 2:07
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RTFM from ThinkGeek

Yes, I wear it all the time and yes, people actually ask what it means.

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I always hated this one, because DOS uses backslashes, not forward-slashes. – Brad Gilbert Oct 14 '08 at 19:58
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Indeed. I love the idea, but the loss of backslashes robs the maker of a sale... – The Wicked Flea Oct 24 '08 at 13:51
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I bought this shirt on shirt.woot.com as soon as it appeared...

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I like this one even better than the one that David Grant posted.

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No, I mean to act like this, it's not a bug.

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My fave

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THIS SHIRT BELOW IS PHOTOSHOPPED! I did this so I could show what it would look like on a real T-Shirt. I plan to make one of these sometime when i stop procrastinating!!

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In case you dont know, it's dave's T-Shirt from Code Monkeys

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Google SREs all got t-shirts that read

I have root @google

Simple & bad-ass.

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RSA - Restricted Munitions Shirt

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I can't find the t-shirt with it but,

There are 10 kinds of people in the world

those who know binary

those who don't

and those who know gray code

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:) The classic was: "There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those who understand binary, those who don't, and... I don't remember the others" – Federico Ramponi Oct 11 '08 at 2:03
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There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who mistake with ternary ;) – lk Oct 16 '08 at 16:54
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I made this one because the question is the ultimate trump card in any language/framework/architecture debate.

but will it scale

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Back when it looked like Apple might discontinue Objective-C in favor of Java, some wags printed shirts emblazoned with:

[objective-c retain];

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And if you're a girl, these:

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Upvote... For the ear-rings. – Adhip Gupta Oct 11 '08 at 9:24
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/(bb|[^b]{2})/

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There certainly a lot of Shakespeare references. – Brad Gilbert Oct 14 '08 at 19:55
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@1800 INFORMATION: Should it not be (b{2}|[^b]{2})? – BenAlabaster Mar 31 at 18:14
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I think it should be /2b|[^2]b/. 1 800 INFORMATIONS sounds like "to be or not to not be", and that don't make a lick of sense. – tj111 Aug 19 at 20:28
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Im a pogramar
Iam a programer
I'm a programor
I write code

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Most of the good programmers I've encountered in my career have had excellent spelling. I am completely surprised by this. I mean, look at most of the stuff on stackoverflow (ignoring dumb questions and English novices) as an example. As an aside, one of my grad professors used to dock points for bad spelling in code. – Stuart B Oct 1 at 6:01
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Still my favorite shirt (from now-defunct Codebug.com):

Never write a line of code that anybody else can understand.

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I'm Not Really a Wizard, I Just Use Python

From PyCon 2007

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one up

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I like this one a lot:

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dead + 1 = 57006 – Gamecat Oct 10 '08 at 21:27
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deae, more like it. – Adriano Varoli Piazza Oct 11 '08 at 14:51
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1, if you're one of the group of 0xdead people, otherwise zero - there is an AND in there. – CAD bloke Nov 9 '08 at 10:39
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do not expose to direct sunlight

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Any good CSS geek would write that as "#F00" and "#00F" :) – Bobby Jack Oct 11 '08 at 0:43
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