I like repurposing the existing stickers. For example, my Kindle has an Atom processor inside, or so the sticker says, anyway. My laptop has a sticker with the tech support phone number for Suntory beer, and my desktop has a sticker advising the reader to not operate the machine when it is under water.<p>When I got a VoIP phone, it came with a bunch of stickers that said "this device cannot call 911 during a power failure". I attached those to various household objects -- it's true that my alarm clock can't call 911 during a power failure, after all.<p>I have an Intel SSD on the way, which apparently comes with an "SSD Inside!" sticker. Might have to stick that to my bike.
I haven't owned a computer that came with stickers on it for about 3 years now.<p>I certainly have no intention of polluting my MacBook Pro's perfect exterior with a crappy home-made sticker now.
It looked for a moment like they were actually selling a book of these stickers. A second glance showed me that I was wrong. Anyway, I imagine a book of stickers like this would be a make a neat gift for a FOSS fan even if he didn't actually put any of them on his computer.
I had three stickers on my HP laptop, which I promptly removed. This is more a curiosity than something I'd actually stick on my computer, though the Stallman sticker in Book I is rather hilarious.
Right on time. I've always believed that "you are not your f------ computer", but after Section 331, I am just about to print a penguin logo and stick it my computer lid.