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Today I wore a t-shirt that proudly announces: "Mac Inside." One of my favorite hoodies is one which informs the world that "I am away from my computer." I also have a Mac Geek shirt and a couple of Apple shirts that I got out at the Company store.
 
mustard said:
I think it has to be "all your base are belong to us"
"All your oil are belong to US" was a good one, along with
"Roses are #FF0000
Violets are #0000FF
All my base
Are belong to you"

:D
 
For the physics geeks....
 

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Knew a sys admin with a shirt that said:
"Go Away, or I shall replace you with a small shell script"
 
yellow said:
Redundancy alert! Redundancy alert! Redundancy alert! Awooooga!

Sorry... I thought they were double geeky. I used both to add emphasis. :)
 
Not a catch phrase but... FUCT - as in "That server is FUCT"

Failing (Failure) Under Constant Testing

It's something we use when we discuss hardware problems with HP or IBM.
 
Doctor Q said:
Shirts that say
SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue > 0
0 rows returned​
are funny. Tee hee.

Ha ha ha!

On a tangent, that reminded me of a time when we had to rewrite the balcony scene of Romeo and Juliet in any language of our choosing for a college humanities class. I rewrote it in Pascal...

for Juliet := 1 to 2 do
writeln('Romeo');
...

Oh, geez... I was such a nerd... :rolleyes: :eek: I wonder if I still have that paper somewhere so I can make sure it gets burned.... ;)
 
risc said:
Not a catch phrase but... FUCT - as in "That server is FUCT"

Failing (Failure) Under Constant Testing

It's something we use when we discuss hardware problems with HP or IBM.
Good old Failed Under Continuous Testing :D
 
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