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Can i be a girly girl if i'm a geek and hang around with geeks? i wear lots of foundation and wear skirts and stuff in school and im a geek and and my friends are ther like the biggest geeks of the school and they dont wear makeup like i do i just wanted...
Started by Lauren on
, 11 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Um yeah lol, one of my friends is huge video game geek and she wears makeup.
You're you and that's the end of it.
No one is a "geek" or a "girly girl".
Want! Please stop labeling yourself and others.
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What else do Linux distros need in order attract the non-geek user groups?
Started by Randell on
, 33 posts
by 26 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
What else do Linux distros need in order attract the non-geek.
As to spreading to direct use by non-geek groups to make a damn webcam driver work.
Embedded systems, servers, back-end systems).
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If we are going to develop a community website for non geeks, is it ok if we implement openid registration. How much openid is acceptable in non geek community. Anybody having any idea about this.
Started by Mahesh on
, 7 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
You could even go all the way and become an OpenID provider and allow users with regular accounts on your system to use them as OpenIDs... .
Do both - provide OpenID for those that want to use it and have a regular user account signup for those that don't .
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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I flew on Southwest airlines recently. And while I love southwest, they didn't have any inflight wifi or power chargers at the seats. Are any other airlines more accommodating to geeks?
Started by Jason Baker on
, 11 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
All places :)
Among traditional ....
Virgin America is definitely a "geek friendly" airline.
I'd from that, heard some good things about Virgin.
Considering how small the seats are on planes now, NONE of them are geek friendly.
Airline.
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I scored 24.9, just about "Total Geek".
Try it yourself.
PHP Code: + Geekish Tendencies ≥09 %
++ Geek ≥15 %
+++ Total Geek ≥25 %
++++ Major Geek ≥35 %
Super Geek ≥45 %
Extreme Geek ≥55 %
++
Started by Nasif on
, 17 posts
by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at banglacricket):
That means i am normal ? 7.5% A ....
38.74539 % - Major Geek
Too much reliance on US-HS geek activities.
43.5% - Major Geek
Mind you, some of the questions/fields were a little US-centric -- as in you know any actual geeks.
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Just received my new skis
Together with my Omega "Anakin Skywalker"
Cheers
Fredrik
Started by by Fredrik (Swe) on
, 12 posts
by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tz-uk):
Quote.
That's no moon, etc.
All hail the geeks.
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What is the best geek phone in your opinion for Verizon Wireless that can be developed for? I want to write a location based program, but I am unsure of what platform to target.
Can anyone provide any recommendations?
Started by Nick Berardi on
, 9 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Sadly though, according to The Register Verizon may.
It seems like the latest geek sensation is the Blackberry Storm but I'm holding out for something and in my opinion that IS the best geek phone.
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A time capsuled century-old homebrew radio station..
http://www.radioblvd.com/DoddStation.html
Started by oldcoot88 on
, 15 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rcgroups):
Wow, what a find.
Of those oak boxes and other related stuff for is radio geek friends back in the 60's.
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I would like to know what benefits the average geek could get out of Powershell. So take people who spend all their time in front of their computer, but who aren't necessarily programmers. Gamers, anime and hardware freak, or just general computer geeks...
Started by PRINCESS FLUFF on
, 4 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
An average geek that does heavy automation through batch scripting already or you play with SQL Server.
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I'm noticing a trend on SO. Before, the at sign (@) was used to mean "hey" as in "@Fredo, nice comment." But now, it's used to be mean "Comrade" as in "As @Fredo points out." I think this is wrong (and demonstrates how programmers copy stuff without asking...
Started by yar on
, 7 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I started using the @ sign because.
My bad.
Greek? Oh, Geek.
It certainly doesn't hurt anything.
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