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Previously on "What the difference between..."

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  • hyperD
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    I reckon it was a picture of Saddam when he was hiding - good disguise though...

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Speaking of which, can we have a smilie with a hat & propellor please.


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  • cojak
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    Good grief... listen to yourselves....

    (I tried "read yourselves" but it just didn't work)

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    I think you are abusing the terms.

    A nerd is a generic term for anyone with specialised interests and abilities.
    A geek is a specialised term for a nerd who specialises in technology.
    So geeky nerd is OK but nerdy geek doesnt work.
    I would extend the definition of nerd to include weird but non-threatening males.

    I, on the other hand, am a pervy nerd. HTH.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    I think you are abusing the terms.

    A nerd is a generic term for anyone with specialised interests and abilities.
    A geek is a specialised term for a nerd who specialises in technology.
    So geeky nerd is OK but nerdy geek doesnt work.

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  • Rebecca Loos
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    I think it's a question of precedence:

    - a geeky nerd is a poor guy (they are usually male aren't they) who was quite nerdish as a youth and found refuge in a geeky world.
    - whereas a nerdy geek is a poor guy (male again, sorry) who was quite geeky as a youth and found refuge in a nerdy world.

    Hope that clears it.

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  • sasguru
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    Hygiene Level?

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  • DimPrawn
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    About £15/hr

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