How Much Do You Love Your Computer? Geek Tatoos - Not for the Faint of Heart   12/5/2005 - 1,425 views,

Summary: Ok, now we've has seen our share of tattoos, and obviously we have our share of computers. And some might even say that we are ...gasp ... geeks. But, geek tattoos?

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Ok, now we’ve has seen our share of tattoos, and obviously we have our share of computers. And some might even say that we are …gasp … geeks. But, geek tattoos?

Yes. Believe it. Because we are going to share some of them with you. Remember, this is not for the faint of heart! Each link opens a full-size picture.

First, we have the man who tattooed a cursor on his torso!

And how about the fellow who tattooed html code on his back?

Or the person - we don’t know whether it is a male or female - with a winking backside.

There are more, plenty more, but we need to go sit down now. You can find the entire collection of geek tattoos here.

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