Gerald Thurman wrote: > I was wearing the t-shirt that reads: > > $> cd /pub > $> more beer > > I encountered a person who said "I don't understand your t-shirt." > I tried explaining it by placing a Windows-like GUI around it, but > they responded with "I still don't get it." They wanted to learn > more about the t-shirt, but I didn't have time to help them. > > I was wearing the t-shirt that reads: "Free Software, Free Society." > Three mailpeople were having lunch and one of them asked > about the t-shirt. How fun! We get to speak briefly about > Free Software and "Free as in Freedom." They found it > entertaining, but I doubt any of them will search the > Internet to learn more about Free Software.
Fun stories! My "It's in the wiki" shirt gets all kinds of conversations going. The PLUG T-shirt has led to many also. I really should subscribe to the Linux Journal since I purchase it every month at the bookstore. But, about half the times when I purchase one in the store I get a conversation with someone . Sometimes it's someone else buying a computer magazine. Sometimes it's the clerk at the counter. It costs more but the conversations are fun! Alan
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