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QOTD: Do You Put Brand Labels On Your PC.

It"s confession time for those of you who have gone sticker or decal-happy on your stuff. I have a confession to make. You know those neat little system stickers that you get when buying a processor? I took one of those "Intel Inside" stickers that I got with my Pentium CPU and I stuck it on my Hewlett-Packard graphing calculator instead of on my PC case. In my even younger years before I discovered chips and bits, I put a Transformers Autobot sticker on my first two-wheel bike. This bike also had streamers, so I guess in relative terms the Autobot sticker was pretty cool. Either way, both instances were nerdy and inappropriate, but at the very least I"m not the full-grown owner of this scooter: Ò  See even more pictures of this AMD Phenom and ATI-powered scooter at 8080.net. This brings us to our QOTD: Have you ever inappropriately branded anything? It includes making something appear as something that it definitely isn"t. Yes, it even includes putting an Apple sticker on your hackintosh, or putting a Type-R sticker on your Honda (which contrary to popular belief, does not add 5 hp). Let us know in the comments below!


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