Show the world that despite hours and hours spent hacking the intrawebs, at least your eyes are still good! If you can look at this chart and not be phased by the ‘leet lettering, this is teh T 4 U! Ok, this is far and away from my usual work; but it’s one of those ideas that, having thought of it, I had to do it. (Actually the original idea was this shirt – and in the middle of doing it, I thought of this version that I had to do!) (Since you can’t see in in the preview, I’ll tell you that the last line is a line of smileys ;-) )
Show the world that despite hours and hours spent hacking the intrawebs, at least your eyes are still good! If you can look at this chart and not be phased by the ‘leet lettering, this is teh T 4 U! Ok, this is far and away from my usual work; but it’s one of those ideas that, having thought of it, I had to do it. (Actually the original idea was this version – and in the middle of doing it, I thought of this version that I had to do!) (Since you can’t see in in the preview, I’ll tell you that the last line is a line of smileys ;-) )
Is it a digital shirt or what?
If you can read this, not only you are a hacker, but you also look cool to your friends ;)
Let the flame war begin !
This shirt has been dedicated to those calling themselves Anonymous, those engaged in a war with the Church of Scientology. I think the mystery surrounding these guys is unbelieveable, and the power which is unable to be seen until someone crosses them is just crazy. A YouTube link to one of there videos can be here: / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNO6G4ApJQY Here’s just a piece of what they say word for word: “We cannot die; we are forever. We’re getting bigger every day—and solely by the force of our ideas, malicious and hostile as they often are. If you want another name for your opponent, then call us Legion, for we are many.”
A hacker is someone involved in computer security/insecurity, specializing in the discovery of exploits in systems for exploitation or prevention, or in obtaining or preventing unauthorized access to systems through skills, tactics and detailed knowledge. In the most common general form of this usage, hacker refers to a black-hat hacker or criminal hacker.
Tux (also known as Tux the Penguin) is the official mascot of the Linux kernel. / He is represented as an average penguin sitting on the ground with his flippers up.Tux does not accurately portray any specific one of the nineteen species of penguin, although he somewhat resembles an Adelie or perhaps a Gentoo penguin. He is often dressed or portrayed differently], depending on context.Crystal Linux icons are a style of drawing for Linux-based operating systems.
Tux the Penguin is the official mascot of the Linux kernel.The first person to call the penguin “Tux” was James Hughes, who said that it stood for “(T)orvalds (U)ni(X).Tux does not accurately portray any specific one of the nineteen species of penguin. He is often dressed or portrayed differently], depending on context.
In computing, a mouse functions as a pointing device by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse consists of a small case, held under one of the user’s hands, with one or more buttons. It sometimes features other elements, such as wheels, which allow the user to perform various system-dependent operations, or extra buttons or features can add more control or dimensional input.
In computing, a keyboard is a peripheral partially modeled after the typewriter keyboard. Physically, a keyboard is an arrangement of buttons, or keys. A keyboard typically has characters engraved or printed on the keys; in most cases, each press of a key corresponds to a single written symbol. A majority of all keyboard keys produce letters, numbers or signs that are appropriate for the operator’s language. Other keys can produce actions when pressed, and other actions are available by the simultaneous pressing of more than one action key.(wikipedia.org)
A motherboard is the central or primary circuit board making up a complex electronic system, such as a modern computer. It is also known as a mainboard, baseboard, system board, planar board or, on Apple computers, a logic board, and is sometimes abbreviated as mobo.Most motherboards produced today are designed for so-called IBM-compatible computers, which held over 96% of the global personal computer market in 2005.Motherboards for IBM-compatible computers are specifically covered in the PC motherboard article.A motherboard, like a backplane, provides the electrical connections by which the other components of the system communicate, but unlike a backplane also contains the central processing unit and other subsystems such as real time clock, and some peripheral interfaces. A typical desktop computer is built with the microprocessor, main memory, and other essential components on the motherboard. Other components such as external storage, controllers for video display and sound, and peripheral devices are typically attached to the motherboard via edge connectors and cables, although in modern computers it is increasingly common to integrate these “peripherals” into the motherboard.
In computing, a keyboard is a peripheral partially modeled after the typewriter keyboard.Physically, a keyboard is an arrangement of buttons, or keys. A keyboard typically has characters engraved or printed on the keys; in most cases, each press of a key corresponds to a single written symbol. However, to produce some symbols requires pressing and holding several keys simultaneously or in sequence; other keys do not produce any symbol, but instead affect the operation of the computer or the keyboard itself. See input method editor. / A majority of all keyboard keys produce letters, numbers or signs that are appropriate for the operator’s language. Other keys can produce actions when pressed, and other actions are available by the simultaneous pressing of more than one action key. (wikipedia.org)
In computing, a mouse functions as a pointing device by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse consists of a small case, held under one of the user’s hands, with one or more buttons. It sometimes features other elements, such as wheels, which allow the user to perform various system-dependent operations, or extra buttons or features can add more control or dimensional input.
Proudly proclaim your Geekness
This piece is intended to be a sci-fi, comic book style piece of artwork. It’s a portrait of a man who has several wires going into his head. This work is symmetrical and is one of the main reasons why I’m proud of it.
My friend was going looking around his room and found 2 Zappers!! It brought me memories from my old gaming days… I miss the old games!!!.. Hope gamers of all ages like the shirt!! / www.hmx23.com Other Shirts you might like: /
For the RedBubble hackers. A play on the RedBubble logo and the hacker emblem. Produced with Context Free Art, obviously. ;-)
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Tux is the official mascot of the Linux kernel. Originally created as an entry to a Linux logo competition, the image of the mascot is the most commonly used icon for Linux, used in many flavors showing Tux in one way or another. He is also used in many Linux games, which are usually look-alikes from other mainstream games.The concept of the Linux mascot being a penguin came from Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux. (wikipedia.org)
One of the Creative Commons designs from the leaked AACS DRM key. As the design is Creative Commons, I’m taking no markup on this design – the listed price is at cost, the same price that Redbubble charge me for the tshirt. This and other designs can be found at http://torrentfreak.com/anti-drm-t-shirt-designs-vote-now/
A geeky techie t-shirt design in leetspeak
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