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  • MadDawg
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Of course proper geeks know that they are also nerds

    Pretend geeks are in it until heavy rimmed glasses are out of fashion again

    Are you a real geek or a pretend geek? · The Daily Edge
    Real geeks will still be around when being a geek stops being cool.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    Geek - Yes, without a doubt. It shows a passion about the latest technology, a useful skill in business.

    Nerd - No, it shows an unhealthy passion in obsessive bits of technology that are rarely used, with connotations of no social skills whatsoever and an unhealthy hygiene stigma
    Of course proper geeks know that they are also nerds

    Pretend geeks are in it until heavy rimmed glasses are out of fashion again

    Are you a real geek or a pretend geek? · The Daily Edge

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by zoco View Post
    Just had this asked in an interview.
    The correct answer is: "No, I am not a Greek. And I have excellent hearing."

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by zoco View Post
    Yes, that's what I thought. Though I'm normally quite guarded in revealing what my hobbies and interests actually are as they may give the impression that I'm likely to be out on the road for many days at a time.
    Those are some powerful shrooms!

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  • zoco
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    Originally posted by RedSauce View Post
    Depends on the role, I have found I get a lot of extensions because I am not a geek, I like sport, music, dining out as a opposed to free form role-play and online-gaming. A lot of clients like non-geeks as may be a better "cultural fit".
    Yes, that's what I thought. Though I'm normally quite guarded in revealing what my hobbies and interests actually are as they may give the impression that I'm likely to be out on the road for many days at a time.

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  • chef
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    Geek - Yes, without a doubt. It shows a passion about the latest technology, a useful skill in business.

    Nerd - No, it shows an unhealthy passion in obsessive bits of technology that are rarely used, with connotations of no social skills whatsoever and an unhealthy hygiene stigma

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  • sasguru
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    I am but I hide it well. except maybe on here.

    Blessed are the real geeks for they never have to do a day of work in their lives.

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  • Pondlife
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    I'm sure they were fascinated by your obsession with lawnmowers, service station fruit machines and largely creepy online personas.

    Or maybe not.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Absolutely.

    Not ashamed to admit it - that's who I am.

    Geek but no nerd.

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by zoco View Post
    Just had this asked in an interview.

    It was a kind of fun question that was put to me after all the serious stuff was done but I'm afraid I just couldn't bring myself to give the correct answer of yes.

    I did, of course, qualify this by pointing out that as much as I'd like to spend all my spare time going bleary eyed learning the latest soon-to-be-redundant Microsoft technology
    I do actually have plenty of other interests in life that kept me busy in my spare time.

    Right answer or wrong answer?
    Depends if you went off on a tangent about some of those other interests that you are actually passionate about or not.

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  • RedSauce
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    Depends on the role, I have found I get a lot of extensions because I am not a geek, I like sport, music, dining out as a opposed to free form role-play and online-gaming. A lot of clients like non-geeks as may be a better "cultural fit".

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  • zoco
    started a topic Are you a geek?

    Are you a geek?

    Just had this asked in an interview.

    It was a kind of fun question that was put to me after all the serious stuff was done but I'm afraid I just couldn't bring myself to give the correct answer of yes.

    I did, of course, qualify this by pointing out that as much as I'd like to spend all my spare time going bleary eyed learning the latest soon-to-be-redundant Microsoft technology
    I do actually have plenty of other interests in life that kept me busy in my spare time.

    Right answer or wrong answer?
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