Terry Yager
Veteran Member
MI people don't think they are MI. We think we're normal, and everyone else has sum'n wrong with them.
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What's the difference between computer geek and computer nerd anyway? I always thought that both of them are the same. Anyone care to elaborate clearly?
You really should discuss the matter with a professional though, but don't worry, it could be sum'n as simple as an allergy.
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I being a woman find you neither nerdy or geekish. I would use the words "Real Men", because you are not ashamed to share your knowledge so freely. Unlike so many "techies" who feel they are so above everyone they will not share even one layer of the OSI model.
I'm truly honored to read your threads, you are far, far, far above the rest. It is a little strange that one get's the impression that a woman will never read some of your threads, there's a little hint of MI there, but that's what makes life exciting.
I hope I don't get censored, honest I mean it as a compliment, it's a fun place to be.
I'm all verklempt, speak amongst yourselves...
I agree with this, I never say I'm a geek / nerd, I just say I have great knowledge on hardware for longtimethe stereotype right now of the average geeks is a pudgy guy with glasses and spikey hair that talks about halo and world of warcraft when he's not talking about the awesome new NVIDIA 9900 GTX video card and it's amazing 200 Watt power consumption. Many geeks around now, or those who claim to be, spend most of their time listing off benchmarks and specs created in a laboratory, to me that's lame
:DYou'd be amazed at the sexual bullshit girls will pull to lure you in to replace a fried hard disk....