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View Poll Results: Do you have a Linux shirt?
Yes, I bought one (Like from ThinkGeek)
6
25.00%
Yes, I made one with iron-on transfer paper
2
8.33%
No, I do not have one, but I want one!
13
54.17%
No, and I don't really care for on either.
4
16.67%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 24. You may not vote on this poll
I haven't one and I won't go out of my way for one, if however I'm in a shop selling linux shirts and its not ridicuously expensive and has a tasteful design I think I would buy it
I think the geekiest thing I own was a Christmas gift from a friend of my sister's. It's a stuffed cheat from the internet-only Homestar Runner cartoons. It squeeks and squeels when you kick it. Great for relieving stress.
Just the picture everyone wants, a 20-year old guy kicking a helpless stuffed animal.
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