SXSW Geek T-Shirts

by Scott Beale on March 17, 2007 · 5 comments

Ted & Molly

SMITH Magazine put together and impressive photo gallery of geek t-shirts from last week’s SXSW Interactive 2007.

via » Shake Well Before Use

photo credit: SMITH Magazine

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1 Cathy March 18, 2007 at 10:33 am

What a great laugh for a Sunday Morning. I love the shirt with the tower thrusting out of ATX. Texas pride =). Thanks!

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