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Getting Inked for Tux at OSCONComments:108

Posted by timothy on Wed Jul 30, 2008 08:32 PM
from the mama-with-a-heart-is-so-last-century dept.
OSCON isn't just a gathering for talks on topics like Creating Location-aware Web 2.0 Applications on an Open Source Geospatial Platform and fightin' words from the stage; it's also an excuse for some interesting social gatherings, like this year's Community Choice awards (organized and sponsored by the corporate overlords at SourceForge, as you might recall, and with Slashdot's own special category), at which, among other festive activities, attendees were offered the chance to get open-source-related tattoos. There are shots of some of these up on the SourceForge Community pages, and — with some overlap — even more in this set at Flickr. (My pasty bicep^h^h^h^h^h shoulder is the one now adorned with a circled head of a happy Tux ala IBM; I was expecting it to hurt more than it actually did.) Anyone with techie tattoos, please disclose below.
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  • Now he's getting a tattoo yeah
    he's getting ink done
    He asks for a 13
    but they drew a 31!
    Friends say he's trying too hard and he's not quite hip
    But in his own mind he's the
    he's the dopest trick

      • I almost got a chuckle, but by the end of your mangled sentence the English language was way past dead by you beating it with your mangled version of it :(

  • by kclittle (625128) on Wednesday July 30 2008, @08:48PM (#24410911)
    ... in 25 years, your body-art will be as timely as the "Primos Rules" tattoo I have.
    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      Indeed, I feel sorry for these people who get tattoos like this.

      Oooh, look what geek cred I have, I have open source logos on me. Except that the penguin has never been anything but, well, pretty lame really.

      And then add to the the speed of progress in the tech world, and you've got yourself a permanent reminder of how narrow focused you happened to be at one point in your life.

      Fast forward 10 years or so and you have so many other things that you are interested in, and you can see how foolish it may have b

      • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

        Actuallly I really enjoyed checking out some of the ink done at this site:

        Carl Zimmer's Science Tattoos [sciencetattoo.com]

        I have just one tat and it is on my shoulder and not really geeky at all. It's just a Greatful Dead "Steal Your Face" tat that I have had since I was about 16.

        (Oh - and someone fix this window size please? I hate trying to post in idle just because of this.)

      • But it's not an operating system, it's my whole life! See, I won't regret it.

      • Re: (Score:3, Funny)

        by Anonymous Coward
        you're right mom, can I go now?
      • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

        I've been in the business for almost twenty years now, and I could not agree more. Of course, this is also true for a lot of things: the name of your lover, a favorite band, etc. I always get a laugh out of the guys that walk in and immediately want to show off their pre-existing stuff with "I got this one in prison". Of course, when you have so many scratchers out there that just want to take your money, it's not hard to see why people make poor decisions and end up with poorly done work.

        • by spoco2 (322835) on Wednesday July 30 2008, @10:42PM (#24411739) Homepage

          Because if no-one points out the folly in doing this when others do it, but just heap praise on them, well, others are likely to do the same thing.

          Then you have even more people who wish they maybe should have thought a bit longer about getting something so topical inked onto their body for life.

          If comments like this make just a few people think 'oh... hmmm, yeah, maybe I won't still think Linux is the centre of the universe in 10 years', and perhaps just get themselves a nice t-shirt or something, then my work here is done.

            • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

              Yeah, that was a well thought out response pulling on all available knowledge, bravo sir.

              Did I say all tats? No
              Did I even state any kind of age at which getting one of these tats is foolhardy? No
              Do you know how old I am? Well, maybe, it's not hard to find out, but I would say, no.

              I'm not going to say that everyone who gets a tat in their 20s will regret it, but I am going to say a lot will, especially with the numbers who get ridiculously fleeting things like company logos inked into their flesh.

              Band names

    • I wish I had an Amazon affiliate code because "So, you got a penguin tattoo, what now?" would be a perfect recommendation.

    • ... in 25 years, your body-art will be as timely as the "Primos Rules" tattoo I have.

      Is that because "Primus" was misspelled, or because you just aren't as big a fan of the band anymore? :)

    • ... in 25 years, your body-art will be as timely as the "Primos Rules" tattoo I have.

      Exactly. I mean, I lean on the side of the vast majority of tattoos are lame anyway (though I have seen some I like), but how pathetic a life do you have to lead that you want to be permanently marked with a -- let's be honest -- pretty stupid-looking penguin. If I went insane for whatever reason and wanted to get a Linux penguin icon, I'd at least get some really cool looking penguin (pardon the pun), with some really co

      • by kclittle (625128) on Wednesday July 30 2008, @10:17PM (#24411555)
        Yes, yes, rub it in... I'm old! :)
        Primos was the operating system for Prime Computer's line of minicomputers. They had a few years of fame as the first mini with disk-backed virtual memory. Then DEC cleaned their clock with VMS and the VAXen.
  • by FlyingSquidStudios (1031284) on Wednesday July 30 2008, @08:50PM (#24410933) Homepage
    Does that mean I can edit your tattoo to my own specifications as long as I give you credit?

    'Cause I've got the needles right here...
  • I have a three-orbital atom [worldalmanacforkids.com] tatooed on the bicep of my left arm. One of the orbitals is blue, one is red, and the third is green. (I've had an obsession with the primary colours of light for as long as I can remember.)

  • by NerveGas (168686) on Wednesday July 30 2008, @09:08PM (#24411109)

    here [sourceforge.net] is my favorite.

    Trying to pull a tough-guy face while sporting Tux on your arm just doesn't work.

    • When I see the look on his face, I'm pretty sure he knows he isn't tough, and that fact was just starting to sink in as that picture was taken!

  • BSD Daemon (Score:4, Insightful)

    by jlarocco (851450) on Wednesday July 30 2008, @11:17PM (#24411929) Homepage

    If you're going to do something stupid like get an OSS logo tattoo, at least get something more cool than a penguin.

    • If you're going to do something stupid like get an OSS logo tattoo, at least get something more cool than a penguin.

      Too bad Linus's favorite animal wasn't the unicorn.

    • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

      If you're going to do something stupid like get an OSS logo tattoo, at least get something more cool than a penguin.

      That's why BSD is way cooler than Linux. She-daemon anyone (regular [bellaminettes.com]) (nsfw version [bellaminettes.com]) (another nsfw [netcode.pl]? And if you're lucky you could hook up with a real [netcode.pl] one [eugeneciurana.com].


    • If you're going to do something stupid like get an OSS logo tattoo, at least get something more cool than a penguin.

      Yeah, if you want to look scary, don't settle for anything less than a Hans Reiser tattoo.

  • by kc8jhs (746030) on Thursday July 31 2008, @03:55AM (#24413307)
    I got there pretty early and caught the announcement about free tattoos. My wife showed up a bit later, and told me I should go get one. I told her I didn't think so, and she responded that those were, "the best looking temp tattoos," she'd ever seen.

    Then I told her they were real. She was in shock.

    Her introduction to the open source/geek culture is progressing well though.
  • by old_skul (566766) on Thursday July 31 2008, @09:28AM (#24415427) Journal
    In 2001, I got the Microsoft Backoffice logo tattooed around my right bicep. I had taken the logo from a copy of Backoffice I had, lengthened and duplicated it, and finally had it etched into my skin.

    At the time, I was working heavily with MS Site Server (what they called portals before portals were called portals). It jumpstarted my career as a systems administrator and I don't ever want to forget that time, when I was energized, full of life, and right about nearly everything.

    That said, all of my Windows skills went out the window(s) when I became a Java middleware admin.
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