Computer Engineering Pins and Buttons
Description: a Computer Humor gift, for the computer lover, gamers, software developers, computer scientists, engineers, coders, programmers and tech lovers in general.
It ALL started with the Motherboard, a software gift for the computer geek Pin
by PiperParrot
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Description: Cool computer technology with slogan - Up In The Air. Into The Cloud - with a space planet background Get this for yourself or as a gift to your computer science, engineering, and technology friends. Available in t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, posters, and more. Choose your product, color, and size below then ADD TO CART to place your order.
Description: Research and analyzing the various results, makes up the motherboard of Science. an Science illustration gift, for the science geek, engineer, developer, programmer, coder, computer enthusiast and researcher
Science Research, an ideal gift for the geek, researcher and scientist Pin
by PiperParrot
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The Right Attitude..., an ideal tech gift, for the geek, aviator and tech lover Pin
by PiperParrot
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Description: a Quote Humor Gift, for the Engineer, Scientist, Developer, Programmer, Coder or Lover of Jokes, in general
Understanding Me..., a Funny Quote Gift, for the friend of a Geek or Nerd Pin
by PiperParrot
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Description: Break it to build it better. This clever "I'm a Reverse Engineer" T-shirt is the perfect gear for software pros, hardware hackers, and problem-solvers who love tearing things apart—just to understand how they work. Whether you're working in cybersecurity, embedded systems, or software development, this shirt speaks your language. It's great for work, hackathons, tech conferences, or casual weekends. Ideal as a geeky gift for coders, engineers, and tech enthusiasts who thrive on debugging and dissecting systems.
Description: For when you just need to let people know that their computer won't catch fire if they leave it on for the next 20 years. From Wikipedia: The Year 2038 problem (also called Y2038 or Unix Y2K) relates to representing time in many digital systems as the number of seconds passed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 and storing it as a signed 32-bit integer. Such implementations cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038. Just like the Y2K problem, the Year 2038 problem is caused by insufficient capacity of the chosen storage unit.
Keep on Focusing, an inspirational gift, for the geek and research enthusiast Pin
by PiperParrot
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Description: a Technological gift, for the science geek, software developer, computer scientist, software engineer, programmer and coder
World Power Generator in Progress, a technological gift, for the science geek. Pin
by PiperParrot
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