…if I have a t-shirt that says #!/usr/bin/perl on the front?
I need to know.
Thanks.
…if I have a t-shirt that says #!/usr/bin/perl on the front?
I need to know.
Thanks.
No, nor are you a geek.
You’re a nerd.
A nerd maybe, but you’re gonna have a hell of a lot of chicks after you with that on yer shirt. Really.
Take the Dork test. It’s not interactive (poor design if you ask me) but you may find the answers here:
http://www.dork.com/rulingdork/
I want that t-shirt. Really, anything that has something that I like on it, is cool in my books.
Explain please. Does that code for anything in particular?
It’s the first line of a file which is to be executed by the perl interpreter on a unix system.
Quite geeky. I like it.
I’ve got the “codepoet” shirt myself.
It is the location of the perl interpreter on most unix machines.
I have a T-shirt with the DeCSS code on it in C. It gets a lot of questions. After I explain it they think its cool and want one too.
cool shirt. Not a dork or nerd, just a geek. That’s not bad.
That reminds me of a shirt that the comic book store guy was wearing on the Simpsons
Lisa (reading): ‘C:\DOS; C:\DOS RUN; RUN DOS RUN;’ Gee, only one in a million people would find that funny.
Professor Frink: Yes, we call that the Dennis Miller quotient.