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worstkeynoteever.jpg I know, we just posted a comprehensive list of geek-certified T-shirts over at PCmag, but here's a last minute addition that's just too, well, geeky to pass up.

MacMerc.com recently released a "Worst. Keynote. Ever!" shirt that will either 1). Get you kicked out of any and all forthcoming Steve Jobs keynotes 2). Serve as a compelling reminder to Mr. Jobs that rehashing previously announced Leopard features and then pretending that some half-baked Web 2.0-based development scheme for the iPhone is a gift to third party developers are NOT acceptable keynote talking points 3). Garner you quiet nods of approval from those who attended Monday's keynote. (Note: They will be quiet nods because most Apple fanboys refrain from openly criticizing the company and its chieftan)

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