GEEK PRIDE - a spurious follow-up point scoring exercise

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Following on from the Nerd thread - let's separate Geeks from Nerds here. Ok's Lexx! Sorry Let's! And let us Geeks stand up and holler our names infront of God (the almighty) and then let's mark the activities, people or etc. as either Geek or Nerd in some sort of demented and spurious point scoring exercise.

Let's "define the wine" - A Geek is someone into something technically difficult that requires both a large amount of prior research for them to attain the status in the first place, and most importantly an they have an ongoing study of their field to keep them Geek Fresh. It can be in the scientific or artisitic sphere, and not just in the general area of their kingdom, in a specific and specialised area. There is no such thing as the Computer Geek, but there are Networking Geeks, Driver Geeks, OS Geeks, CSS Geeks etc. Geeks will be aware of this fact and have the utmost respect for other Geeks and their fields. It is no way confined to the computer stereotype - with Photography Geeks, Animation Geeks, Cooking Geeks etc.

"Geeks are hard to hold conversations with, but have interesting things to say.... nerds talk a lot, but you don't care what they say" (M. Girlfriend 2005)

Geeks of the world - stand and be counted. And let us compare our bretheren with the Nerd Bretheren so that we may feel ever so slightly better about ourselves. Let battle commence.

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:12 (twenty-one years ago)

NERD - Buying Babylon 5 DVD's
GEEK - working for the Babylon 5 effects team

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:13 (twenty-one years ago)

NERD--mispelling "brethren"
GEEK--caring

geeky nerd, Friday, 29 April 2005 21:16 (twenty-one years ago)

GEEK - The Curies
NERD - Dr. Raj off This Morning

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:19 (twenty-one years ago)

GEEK - being too into my field of reference to be bothererd learning to sppel
NERD - point scoring in this childish, futile way

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:20 (twenty-one years ago)

GEEK - The Marquis De Sade
NERD - Your boss

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:29 (twenty-one years ago)

GEEK - Overclocking your processor
NERD - Secretly wanting that computer off Superman 3 that chew up that lady until she becomes droids

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:31 (twenty-one years ago)

GEEK - Kevin Sheilds
NERD - Anyone who bought a flanger pedal thinking that'd even get them 1% of the way towards the same result

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:32 (twenty-one years ago)

GEEK - Ninjas
NERD - Pirates

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:33 (twenty-one years ago)

GEEK - getting that joke and tutting
NERD - not getting that joke but laughing because they're both extremely sexy concepts

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:34 (twenty-one years ago)

GEEK - going to a gig by a band you are well versed in and follow as if they are able through their own subtle evolution to provide a distinct and meaningful backdrop to your life
NERD - buying any form of merchandising at that gig

A / F#m / Bm / D (Lynskey), Friday, 29 April 2005 21:42 (twenty-one years ago)

NERD: Overclocking a PC
GEEK: Running real hardware.

shieldforyoureyes, Saturday, 30 April 2005 02:01 (twenty-one years ago)

Bah, I was going to say:

NERD: Overclocking a PC
GEEK: Trying to explain to people why overclocking your PC is a crap idea compared to buying a faster one in the first place.

GEEK: using some form of Unix as your main home PC
NERD: using Linux because you've heard it's l33t.

caitlin (caitlin), Saturday, 30 April 2005 07:55 (twenty-one years ago)

Oh, and more generally:

NERD: buying something for Top Trumps reasons, because it has the biggest numbers in the specs (computer with fastest CPU, camera with most pixels, etc, etc)
GEEK: actually reading the specs and seeing what matches what you want to do best.

caitlin (caitlin), Saturday, 30 April 2005 07:59 (twenty-one years ago)

NERD: OMG a DX7! They sound so terrible, not like analog synths! The mere prescence of a DX7 on this record TOTALLY RUINS IT (goes on like this for several paragraphs)

GEEK: Knows how to program a DX7.

Pashmina (Pashmina), Saturday, 30 April 2005 08:23 (twenty-one years ago)

DORKS: ALL OVER THIS THREAD

j blount (papa la bas), Saturday, 30 April 2005 08:43 (twenty-one years ago)

I always thought geeks were the stupid ones, since the word comes from circus geeks. Those were drooler that bit the heads off chickens, right?

Chris H. (chrisherbert), Saturday, 30 April 2005 08:51 (twenty-one years ago)

It's a reappropriation!

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Saturday, 30 April 2005 09:09 (twenty-one years ago)

We're taking it back.

Jarlr'mai (jarlrmai), Saturday, 30 April 2005 09:36 (twenty-one years ago)

please.. give it us back...

Jarlr'mai (jarlrmai), Saturday, 30 April 2005 09:39 (twenty-one years ago)

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Why Geeks and Nerds Are Worth It...

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Date: Sun Apr 03 21:30:08 2005


In the wide world of dating, there are many options. Do you go for the flashy guy with the smooth smile, or the dude in the corner typing away on his laptop? The following are reasons why I think my fellow females should pay more attention to the quiet geeks and nerds, and less attention to the flashy boys.

1.) While geeks and nerds may be awkward, they’re well-meaning 9 out of 10 times. That smooth dude with the sly grin and the spider hands? Wonder what HIS intentions are... plus, I’ve never had a geek guy not call me when he said he would. Score major points THERE.

2.) They’re useful. In this tech-savvy world, it’s great to have a b/f who can make your laptop, desktop, and just about anything else that plugs into a wall behave itself.

3.) They’re more romantic than they’re given credit for. Ok true, their idea of romance might be to make up a spiffy web-page with all the reasons why they love you, with links to pics of you and sonnets and such... but hey. It lasts longer than flowers, plus you can show your friends.

4.) Due to their neglected status, there are plenty to choose from. You like ‘em tall and slender? There are plenty of geeks/nerds who are. You like ‘em smaller with more meat on their bones? Got that too.

5.) They’ve got brains. Come on now, how can intelligence be a bad thing?

6.) Most are quite good at remembering dates. Like birthdates and such, especially if they know it’ll make you happy. Due again to their neglected status, they’re more attentive than guys who “have more options”. Plus, with all that down time without a steady girlfriend, they’ll likely have mental lists of all the things they’d love to do once they GOT a girlfriend.

7.) Sex. Yep. Sex. I’m not really familiar with this myself, but I’ve friends who’ve been intimate with geek guys and it’s raves all around. They say a virgin wrote the Kama Sutra... all that time thinking about sex, imagining sex, dreaming about sex, (they are male after all) coupled with a desire to make you happy? Use your imagination.

8.) They’re relatively low-maintenance. Most can be fueled on pizza, Twinkies and Mt Dew. No complicated dinners needed here, so if you’re not the best cook, eh. Can you order a pizza?

9.) Most frequent bars as often as slugs frequent salt mines. You won’t have to worry much about your geek guy getting his “groove” on with club hotties because, frankly, he’ll be too busy rooting around under his computer wondering where that spare cable went. You won’t have to worry about him flirting with other women because, 9 out of 10 times, he’ll zip right by them in a perfect b-line towards the nearest electronics store. I’ve seen this happen.
Me: “Eww. Victoria Secret’s Models... They’re so skinny. How is that feminine? You can see her ribs!”
Geek Guy: “ooooooo...”
Me: “Hey!” *notices he is staring lustfully towards the computer store*
Geek Guy: “What?”
Me: “Never mind...”

10.) Although he may not want to go to every outing with you, you can arrange swaps, as in, you’ll go to his Gamer Con dressed as an elf princess if he’ll take you to the ballet. Plus, if he doesn’t want to go someplace with you, you won’t have to worry much about what he’s up to. You’ll probably come home to find him asleep on his keyboard in a sea of Mt. Dew cans with code blinking from the screen. It’s ok. He’s used to this. Just toss a blanket over him and turn out the light.

11.) His friends aren’t jerks. I can’t stress this enough. You’ll more likely get “Omg! A GIRL!! Can I see?!” than “Hey hot stuff back that ass up here and let me get some grub on...” They’re awkward geeks too and will, 9 times out of 10, treat you with the utmost respect and, more than likely, a note of awe. A cute girl picked one of their clan to date? It could happen to them! Hope! Drag some of your single girlfriends over, open up a pack of Mt. Dew, crack open the DnD set and get working. Nothing impresses geek guys more than a girl who can hack-n-slash (well ok maybe if she can code... a geek can dream).

12.) They’re rarely if ever possessive. They trust you, so you can be yourself around them. You like to walk around the house in a ratty t-shirt for comfort? He won’t care. He does too! They won’t get pissy if you don’t wear make-up or don’t want to bother primping your hair. If you gain a few pounds, they won’t try their best to make you feel like crap.

13.) They’re usually very well educated. Physics majors and the like. See #5. You won’t have to listen to him blathering on about his car (ok maybe a little), he’ll have loads of other interesting things to talk about. Politics, world events, how much the chicken burgers down at the local place rock, so long as you douse them in hot sauce...

14.) You’ll almost never have to hear, “Yaw dawg whazzap!!” plop out of their mouths. Unless it’s in jest. They spell properly, use correct punctuation, and are able to tell the difference between the toilet and the floor. They almost never get “wasted”, so you won’t have to worry about coming home to find him and his friends passed out on the floor amidst a pile of beer bottles. Mt. Dew cans, perhaps...

15.) And the final reason why geeks and nerds make great boyfriends: They actually give a damn about you. Not how you look (though that’s a plus), not how skinny you are, not how much make-up you primp yourself up with, but they like you for you. That kind of thing lasts longer than “DaMN baby you got a fine ass!!!” Believe me.

reno sweeney (Jody Beth Rosen), Sunday, 1 May 2005 03:52 (twenty-one years ago)

i don't agree with all of it (why couldn't a geek guy's girlfriend know how to fix her own computer? tech isn't the sole property of DUDES) but the sentiment is nice.

reno sweeney (Jody Beth Rosen), Sunday, 1 May 2005 03:55 (twenty-one years ago)


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