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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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These two are nice for caffeine junkies:

definition of programmer

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

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I rock at basic!

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Will that even compile?

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From The Daily WTF Gear. (Apparently no longer available.)

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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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From the xkcd store

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This is also interesting, I have this one but it's not fully programming related:

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I've been wearing this to work for years.

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lol, oh yes little bobby drop tables we call him – xenon Jun 14 at 21:21
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whoops, s/drop// – xenon Jun 14 at 21:25
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I'm old school :)

It sounds dirty, but it's not

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Only a silver badge for that? – alex Jul 13 at 23:31
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I'm Not Really a Wizard, I Just Use Python

From PyCon 2007

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A coworker of mine came up with the phrase. I created the design and ordered a couple from cafépress. If you want the original hi-res version with transparent background then let me know!

Schrödinger's cat is <blink>not</blink> dead

I based the colors on the wombat color scheme for Vim, by far my favorite.

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not W3C compliant ;) – Thomas Levesque May 29 at 23:29
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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 fork() responsibly.

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I have an ancient shirt that reads:

  • Macintosh for Productivity
  • Linux for Development
  • Palm for Mobility
  • Windows for Solitaire

The reference to Palm dates it (long before iPhone - or maybe it was enormously prescient and predicting the Palm Pre).

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`That's weird! It works on my machine

http://www.cafepress.com/brianegge

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Microsoft was giving away write-on shirts at PDC 2008. This is how I did mine:

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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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"If all else fails, manipulate the data"

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As a DB guy...

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Oldie but goodie.
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Knuth is my homeboy

http://geekz.co.uk/shop/images/knuth-tshirt-show.jpg?1174745457

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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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If you can read it, the message isn't meant for you.

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translated: you are dumb – Brad Gilbert Oct 14 '08 at 20:18
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