Saturday, July 16, 2005

Geek Code



-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version 3.12
GO d- s:+ a34 C+++ U--- P L E? W+ N+ o? K- w+
O !M V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP- t+ 5+ X R+ tv+ b+ DI D+
G e h--(---) r+++ z+++
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hrm, if i dont understand it
does that mean i'm not a geek?

Banig66 said...

No. It only meant you did not read the rules for Geek Code. I bet you have the making of one heck of a geek. Fellow geeks unite! =)

Anonymous said...

Geek of other. I'm usally in a jeans and a t-shirt. im a little rounder then most. age 34. You mean there is life outside of Internet? You're shittin' me! I haven't dragged myself to class in weeks. Unix geeks are actually nerds in disguise. I know Perl exists, but that's all. I know what Linux is, but that's about all. Yeah, I know what emacs is, and use it as my regular editor. I have the latest version of Netscape, and wander the web only when there's something specific I'm looking for. I read news recreationally when I have some time to kill. I've submitted a question, but it has never been incarnated. I don't know who Kibo is. I have installed my own custom sounds, wallpaper, and screen savers so my PC walks and talks like a fun house. Oh yeah, I have a hundred TrueType(tm) fonts that I've installed but never used. I never lose Minesweeper and Solitaire. I finally managed to get OS/2 installed but wasn't too terribly impressed. I use a Mac, but I'm pretty indifferent about it. I've used VMS. My whole concept of liberalism is that nobody has the right to tell anybody else what to do, on either side of the political fence. If you don't like it, turn the bloody channel. Distrust both government and business. I have an interest and concern in privacy issues, but in reality I am not really all that active or vocal. I feel that the glory of the Internet is in the anarchic, trusting environment that so nurtures the exchange of information. Encryption just bogs that down. It's a damn fine TV show and is one of the only things good on television any more. Babylon 5 certainly presents a fresh perspective in the Sci-Fi universe. I watch it weekly. Ho hum. Just another Fox show. I've got my weekly sessions set up and a character that I know better than I know myself. watch some tv every day. I enjoy reading, but don't get the time very often.I read Dilbert infrequently, rarely understanding it. doom It's a fun, action game that is a nice diversion on a lazy afternoon. I know what the geek code is and even did up this code. Finished High School. Living with one or more people who know nothing about being a Geek and refuse to watch Babylon 5(Married, (persons living romantically with someone might as well label themselves h---, you're as good as there already.)) Found someone, dated, and am now married. I'm married, so I can get it (theoretically) whenever I want.

Anonymous said...

-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.1
GU d s: !a((----)(-----)) C++ U? P? L? E? W+++ N? O K- w++++ O--- M V? PS PE Y? PGP t+ 5? X R(*) tv b DI+ D? G e- h! !r !z
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------