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my_other_pc.pngFinally, a shirt that lets you express your Linux elitism without a cutesy Tux the Penguin logo mucking up your hard-edged technological cynicism. My other computer is your Windows box asserts your superior haxxor skillz whilst simultaneously impugning Microsoft’s oft-hacked inferior security model.

Normally, Geekend would not endorse such an unsubtle geek tee, but the sheer antisocial, user-hating, noob-pwning arrogance of this shirt is the point. You don’t wear it to make friends or change minds, you wear it to put the lesser admins in their place.

Available from Syswear.

Jay GarmonJay Garmon has a vast and terrifying knowledge of all things obscure, obtuse, and irrelevant. One day, he hopes to write science fiction, but for now he'll settle for something stranger -- amusing and abusing IT pros. Read his full profile. You can also follow him on his personal blog or via his Twitter feed.

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I've always prefered this one Luc Ippersiel | 05/30/08
And this one... Luc Ippersiel | 05/30/08
Own it trackpads@... | 05/30/08
Going to get that one next but my favorite is... Wynndy | 05/30/08
RE: T-shirt of the week: My other computer... whollyfool | 06/04/08

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