Radio Funny Dark T Shirt Cafepress
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What makes a computer t shirt funny? I think it’s the capacity to take a direct programmatic approach to humor. OK, actually, I actually think the unexpected is what is actually the most funny. Wearing a amusive t shirt is like wearing a joke, and persons love a good joke. So, if you love computers or you work with them, you will get a kick out of my top 7 funny computer t shirts. Brain Loading T Shirt. Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it, yes, my brain is at 30%…maybe I ought to just go out for coffee and a bagel until it’s complete. This t shirt is outstanding for any computer lover. It’s All Fun And Games Until Someone Writes Some Bad Code T Shirt. Every programmer knows this. Bad code is like a dark cloud of doom hanging over the prospect that you will have any kind of weekend coming. The bad code t shirt at least proves you have a sense of humor. No I Will Not Fix Your Computer T Shirt. Anyone who works with computers knows the burden of being asked to fix the computers of others who blindly surf the Internet downloading everything on Tom, Dick and Harry’s web websites only to find that their computer is virus ridden. Step Aside The Programmer Is Here T Shirt. Stand back and watch the finish awesomeness of the programmer who, with a magical wave of his or her invisible wand, will make all the bad code go away. Programming team activate! User Friendly T Shirt. We all want to be thought of as friendly. Here’s a probability to show it off publicly. SQL Computer T Shirt. Select * From Users Where Intelligent = True; No Rows Returned. You might not want to wear this around the syndication folks. They may in the long run figure it out and you’ll be out of a sweet job. But, if you’re hanging out with a bunch of other programmers, you’ll be the jealousy of the group. There’s just no intellectual life out there. Failure Is Not An Option It Comes Bundled With The Software T Shirt. Aw, dang, I thought failure was optional. I knew this whole bundling conception was a trick from the beginning. I prefer to buy my failure a la carte. |

