I just have random stickers as it's easier to find your laptop in a pile of uniform MacBooks in security lines or at work. Also sometimes it's a good conversation starter if you are at a conference or cafe and people recognize one.
The Grateful Dead had a similar issue with trying to find gear at festival shows, so Owsley "Bear" Stanley and friends came up with the Steal Your Face logo.
It's only a personal observation, but I've always associated laptop stickers with the same sort of demographic that likes to plaster their cars with bumper stickers.
Could be. But there is a much lazier laptop sticker demographic. It is by far the lowest effort way to tell one MacBook from another. The people who do this with stickers they got at a meetup are the same demographic as healthcare researchers who use pens and writing pads with the name of a prescription medication. It is the lowest effort way to jot something down.
These people don’t have bumper stickers because a bumper sticker isn’t a low effort way into o do anything. They do tend to have a permanent layer of dust on their car as well as parking stickers that expired six years ago, though
It took me a long time to put stickers on my laptop.. But I still would not put a sticker on the outside of my car, unless its a sponsors logo on the track car.
There's also another distinction there to be made, that a bumper sticker is a very low-effort garnish for your car. I wouldn't consider a tuning manufacturers logo on the rear of a race car to be a 'bumper sticker', for instance.
To me, stickers layer on a laptop like history. When I retire a laptop, it takes on a character seen outside a theater with layers of posters for bands.
>No matter how ugly the sticker is, you pretty much have to put it on your laptop
what world is this person living in? If your sticker is ugly, I won't put it on my laptop and I'll probably say "no thanks" when offered. If asked I'll explain what problem I have with the sticker. Maybe i'm just an asshole.
>Stickering a laptop is a social dance with its own moves and behavioral expectations.
Every time I think there are no more possible ways to be surprised at how strict cultural conformity in the bay area is, you guys manage to show me something new.
I wouldn't read too much into it. I don't think I've had a conversation concerning those stickers other than asking about a conference attendance or questions about their place of work.
I liked how the PowerBook 1400 did it. I kept the clear cover on it and swapped out the picture regularly, or put inserts in it. No muss, no fuss, change as much as you like.
I had a few 1400s in our fleet of laptops. The clear double-covers kept getting lost, they didn't last very long. As corporate business loaners, to be checked out for travel, they came with extra battery etc in a huge Targus case the size of a carry-on suitcase.
But it was a fun idea. I feel like we lived in a watered-down idea of what that product was supposed to be.
I guess the author and I come from different cultural backgrounds. I have a few stickers on my laptop to mark big accomplishments, such as after passing a very difficult course. Whenever someone offers me a sticker I put it away and if requested to put it on my computer I politely say that it does not fit my style.
I currently have these on my MacBook 13": http://bfx.re/sy1c
I'm upgrading in a few weeks, though so I'm curious what I'll do with the new one... Might go for some full-size artwork.
Seeing my name in Kenneth Reitz’s handwriting on the envelope of Requests stickers that I ordered may have been the moment that I finally felt like a real programmer.
[+] [-] dewey|7 years ago|reply
Mine: https://i.imgur.com/pb074g0.jpg
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http://www.thebear.org/GDLogo.html
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These people don’t have bumper stickers because a bumper sticker isn’t a low effort way into o do anything. They do tend to have a permanent layer of dust on their car as well as parking stickers that expired six years ago, though
[+] [-] King-Aaron|7 years ago|reply
There's also another distinction there to be made, that a bumper sticker is a very low-effort garnish for your car. I wouldn't consider a tuning manufacturers logo on the rear of a race car to be a 'bumper sticker', for instance.
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[+] [-] donttrack|7 years ago|reply
... and laptop stickers too.
[+] [-] _cerv|7 years ago|reply
Here’s mine -
https://imgur.com/a/BzweZEQ
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[+] [-] markovbot|7 years ago|reply
what world is this person living in? If your sticker is ugly, I won't put it on my laptop and I'll probably say "no thanks" when offered. If asked I'll explain what problem I have with the sticker. Maybe i'm just an asshole.
[+] [-] finnthehuman|7 years ago|reply
Every time I think there are no more possible ways to be surprised at how strict cultural conformity in the bay area is, you guys manage to show me something new.
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[+] [-] inawarminister|7 years ago|reply
On topic, I always prefer getting an aftermarket lid case before putting on all the stickers. Easier to change.
[+] [-] classichasclass|7 years ago|reply
Great keyboard on it too.
[+] [-] watersb|7 years ago|reply
I had a few 1400s in our fleet of laptops. The clear double-covers kept getting lost, they didn't last very long. As corporate business loaners, to be checked out for travel, they came with extra battery etc in a huge Targus case the size of a carry-on suitcase.
But it was a fun idea. I feel like we lived in a watered-down idea of what that product was supposed to be.
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I only have one rule for stickers on my laptop - nothing tech-related.
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Could it also be because be we don't have bumper stickers either?
[+] [-] crtasm|7 years ago|reply
The pics on this thread with lots of big company logo stickers do look odd to me though.
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