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Category: Science & Technology

15 Responses

  1. 1
    JoeS says:

    I once witnessed a man who supports the coexist “movement” threaten violence if anyone ever gave his son a tract again.

  2. 2
    Gabe says:

    I renounce this and the evil that created it.

  3. 3
    Tracey says:

    Capitalism reigns, as they say…follow the money you co-existers!

  4. 4
    joel says:

    what’s the 4th symbol for?

  5. 5
    paul says:

    no, one apple to rule them all….always.

  6. 6
    fscottqc says:

    This was the design for the T-shirt on woot.shirt.com yesterday.

    Apparently the design is by “mattlussier” at http://digitalsnot.com/

    http://shirt.woot.com/friends.aspx?k=16785
    http://shirt.woot.com/Forums/Default.aspx

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    JL! says:

    Actually, a Mac can run all those OSes natively.

  8. 8
    torybee says:

    Hmmmm, good thing there is no “a” in coexist, and good thing Adobe isn’t an OS… … Not sure Apple and Adobe coexist very nicely…..

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    Chris says:

    This reminds me of an education class I took years ago. It was a course for teachers to learn to use the local zoo in their teaching. The teacher, who was the educational director at the zoo, said that we humans should not work to protect or manage animals, but to coexist with them.

    After watching Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom for years growing up, I’m not certain that animals have caught on to the coexist movement. I never spoke up about this in class. Thanks for the opportunity to say it now.

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    Nicole says:

    I found this bit of e-humor and thought it was a good follow-up. What if web browsers were celebrities?

    http://netdna.walyou.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/celebrities-web-browsers-walyou.png

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