My birthday isn’t until tomorrow, but seeing as I have the best friends a geek could ever want or hope for, I already have to plenty to show for it. I got some great gifts, including a pair of ‘keyboard’ cuff-links, beautiful journals with covers made out of a floppy disk and a Commodore 64 motherboard, and so much else! I also got these wonderful t-shirts:
Certified Data Care Specialist
Certified Data Care Specialist (back)
And, of course, the Official Whatever Button T-shirt!
And since the best presents are those you can share, it is likely that these shirts and other great geek gifts will be available soon from our collaborative blog, Masters of Media. Thanks again guys and girls, I don’t know what to say, other than that you’re more lovable, adorable and well-spoken than a bunch of ridiculously cute penguins.
(photos: Anne Helmond)



tnx so much for this nice post
the shirts look great on you michael! we definitely have to make geek gifts available soon at MofM.
Only because those penguins can’t talk because I am pretty sure they can throw a hell of a (poolparty)
@Michael: Happy birthday! hope you had a nice evening. Shirts look great on you, as if they were made for you
hihihi..
nice shirt dude!!!
I love this kind of t-shirts! I always laugh when I see a person wearing something nerdy that I can understand and everyone else just looks unmoved. The one with Excel is my favorite from your pictures, but I saw many other designs for nerdy-shirts and most of them are pretty hilarious. A new birthdays will be coming soon so Happy Birthday!
i work as a rep for a custom t shirt company, we receive all the time birthday t shirts requests, we see lots of good ones, but i must admit that your excel t-shirt is 1 of a kind, i showed it for all my workmates, it kind of made us all laugh
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