I have one of those "Dare" drugs t-shirts! And I'm strangely fond of my "coke" t-shirt. I thought, for a moment there, you meant a t-shirt from a place in Penrose that sells tiles (I'm a Penrose High boy so it's the obvious thing for me). Your Penrose Tiles is geek. Then again, you are looking at ThinkGeek...
My favourite t-shirts that I own are the ones from the annual undergraduate physics conferences. One is dark grey with a very cool logo involving swirly particle trails. The other is light blue with the slogan 'everybody in physics', which is a play on the Gap's slogan from that year (everybody in jeans, everybody in vests, etc.).
"That got me thinking about T-shirts with things printed on them. Generally I prefer mine plain, because most T-shirts have absolute rubbish on the front."
I thought I was the only one. I own a multitude of plain colour T-shirts and I love them. I also own many, many concert T-Shits and almost never wear any of them.
That linked shirt is sooooooooo metal that Rob Halford dressed in his leather pants, vest & spiky collar get up with the leather riding cap thinks that it is too metal for him.
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A Penrose tiling on a T-shirt gives scope for attractive colour combinations as well as being more mathsy-cool than any ordinary tessellation.
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I thought I was the only one. I own a multitude of plain colour T-shirts and I love them. I also own many, many concert T-Shits and almost never wear any of them.
That linked shirt is sooooooooo metal that Rob Halford dressed in his leather pants, vest & spiky collar get up with the leather riding cap thinks that it is too metal for him.
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That's fantastic.
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