![]() Our most viewed video was easily The Siege on Castle Steve (61M views). We ran this G4 commercial (produced by Robert Juster), and that one (shot by the unstoppable Bui Brothers), among others. I still marvel at what this team created, they are just so f-ing talented ( Full video list here). We made lots of videos, but I think this one, this one, and that one are probably my faves. Our earliest versions were a home to a vibrant, creative community, long before social media reared its ugly head to fill that role for most websites. went through many iterations ( original site), as a growing website does. In the years following, we found ourselves first inspired by, and then partnering with, great creators like: Felicia Day and her internet-breaking web show The Guild, Alex Albrecht, Jessica Chobot, Jace Hall, DJ Wheat, Day 9, and MinecraftChick to name a few. Not all of our existing catalog was appropriate for Blizzard’s big-time audience, but many early shirts made the transition including fan favorites like “Green Linen Shirt” and “Rogues: Original Ganksters.” Of course, we immediately had to take down our, erm, parody shirts, and replace them with official, approved WoW designs. As a hardcore WoW, Starcraft and Diablo fanboy, I couldn’t have been more stoked. Our first big license was World of Warcraft. We worked to build each other up and there was a true sense of camaraderie. I remember spending an hour designing the first BitTorrent logo for Bram Cohen so we had something to put on a shirt. We worked with groups like Cult of the Dead Cow, HNC (our first license, hi Dave), Packet Storm, Phrack, DEF CON, Apache, MajorGeeks, Kevin Rose’s TheBroken, Digg & Diggnation. Dark Tangent and the goon squad created a haven for like-minded hackers and we spent the entire 6 hour drive home planning for DEF CON 9. I’ll never forget the feeling I had leaving after our first DEF CON (8): acceptance and belonging. It was at an off-the-strip hotel (Alexis Park!) with thousands of brilliant hackers, network cable draped across balconies, hacked ATMs, fake ATMs, undercover feds, fountains dyed purple, and wonderfully unique people. The annual DEF CON hacker con in Vegas was the highlight of the year, a 3-day techno-party with some of the most brilliant minds in the world. We said F that and we hoisted a tiny digital flag on the internet with pride. But back then, if you loved computers, D&D, Star Trek, or hacking, you were probably part of a subculture that was often dismissed or derided. Sure, in 2022, geekery is not only accepted, but is also celebrated by the mainstream. If your item is not accurately described, check further down the list – if none of the sub-headings match your item use the ‘other’ heading.In 1999, J!NX was a clothing brand founded on the mission to proudly celebrate all things nerdy. The headings in each chapter describe a product, only select a sub-heading if your item is accurately described. The tool will suggest a section or number of sections, divided into chapters. There are exceptions, so check the relevant section and chapter notes for your goods in the tool.Įnter the search term you want to use – an item may not be listed by name, it may come under what it’s used for or made from. ![]() If you have an item made of 2 substances (for example, clothing that is 60% cotton and 40% polyester), you'd normally classify the item using the higher percentage content. You need to know the details about your product and must accurately describe your item to use the search tool.
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