Relatable technical humor
These jokes are built around real technical culture: tickets, outages, cache, DNS, networking, databases, users, and late-night troubleshooting.
Book Info // Product Details
Jokes for I.T. Nerds & Network Admins is a large-print humor book by 1337 Brad Brundage, written for network admins, sysadmins, DBAs, developers, help desk techs, cloud engineers, security teams, IT managers, and lifelong computer nerds.
It’s Probably DNS is the official home of Jokes for I.T. Nerds & Network Admins, a technology-focused joke book made for people who understand support tickets, server rooms, networking problems, programming bugs, database debates, and the sacred ritual of clearing cache.
This page gives gift buyers, IT teams, and technical readers a clear overview of what the book is, who it is for, and why IT people will actually get the jokes.
A large-print IT humor book and gift for network administrators, sysadmins, software developers, DBAs, help desk teams, cloud engineers, security professionals, and computer nerds.
If they have ever blamed DNS, rebooted something as a troubleshooting step, argued about VLANs, optimized a query, or stared at a blinking cursor, this book was probably compiled for them.
These jokes are built around real technical culture: tickets, outages, cache, DNS, networking, databases, users, and late-night troubleshooting.
It works as a desk book, break-room book, team gift, holiday exchange gift, birthday gift, or post-incident peace offering.
The book is designed with big, comfortable print for people who have already spent enough of their lives squinting at terminals and tiny documentation.
joke_001.txt
Why don’t network admins ever get lost?
They always know their default gateway.
joke_002.txt
I asked my sysadmin how he stays so calm during outages.
He said it’s all about maintaining a healthy work-life /etc/balance.
joke_003.txt
How many network engineers does it take to change a lightbulb?
None. That’s a physical layer problem. Open a ticket.
This book information page is written in plain language so readers can quickly understand the topic, audience, format, and gift value without guessing from images or design elements.
1337 Brad Brundage is a technology content creator and lifelong IT nerd connected with Shiny Tech Things, 1337Admin.org, and Shiny.cafe. The book was created from the perspective of someone who understands real technical work, troubleshooting, and the very specific humor that lands with IT people.
Buy it for network admins, sysadmins, DBAs, developers, help desk staff, IT managers, cloud engineers, cybersecurity teams, computer repair techs, and anyone who appreciates precise technical humor.
Yes. The humor is built around real IT culture: DNS, networking, troubleshooting, databases, programming, users, outages, tickets, cache, and the day-to-day absurdity of keeping systems alive.
Yes. It is positioned as a giftable desk book for technical people, including holiday gift exchanges, birthdays, team achievements, office banter, and post-incident recovery laughs.
The book is presented as a large-print paperback, making it easier to read than small-print books or tiny phone screens.
You can order it through the official Amazon purchase link: https://geni.us/Its-Probably-DNS.
Large print. Real IT humor. 111 pages. Probably easier to understand than your last firewall rule.