How Much Do You Love Your Computer? Geek Tattoos - Not for the Faint of Heart   - 5,479 Views, 6 Comments

Summary: Ok, now Aunty has seen her share of tattoos, and obviously has her share of computers. And some might even say that your Aunty is a ...gasp ... geek. But, geek tattoos? Yes. Believe it. Because Aunty is ...

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Ok, now Aunty has seen her share of tattoos, and obviously has her share of computers. And some might even say that your Aunty is a …gasp … geek. But, geek tattoos?

Yes. Believe it. Because Aunty is 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 Aunty needs to go sit down now. You can find the entire collection of geek tattoos here.

How Much Do You Love Your Computer? Geek Tattoos - Not for the Faint of Heart

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6 Comments »

  1. I would say “OMG”, but I’m trying to limit my use of geeky acronyms.

    Comment by The Mu — 3/12/2005 @ 10:04 am

  2. So who wants to be the one to tell the guy with HTML on his back that his tags have been deprecated? *grin*

    Comment by Max — 3/12/2005 @ 1:39 pm

  3. Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb… dumb, dumb… dumb, dumb….

    :)

    You can even sing it.

    Only body I would alter is computer case.

    Z

    Comment by Zeljko Dakic — 3/12/2005 @ 3:01 pm

  4. >>So who wants to be the one to tell the guy with HTML on his back that his tags have been deprecated? *grin*

    Yeah, I should get CSS on my back.

    Comment by The Mu — 3/12/2005 @ 4:04 pm

  5. What a bunch of maroons!

    Comment by Bob — 3/14/2005 @ 1:01 pm

  6. I really love the one where the guy mis-spells “video game” in Japanese…what a tool

    Comment by Bill — 3/14/2005 @ 9:01 pm

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