I have a lot of GNU/Linux T-shirts, and people ask me what they mean all the time, but I usually get sick of it after a while. I should wear plain colored shirts or hand out pamphlets or something. The one that people misinterpret the most is the
$> man woman
segmentation fault: core dumped
I think if they hadn't bastardized the bash shell by adding the greater than sign it would be better. At least then people would stop saying "money is greater than manwoman?"
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.
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