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Storage? I am Storage!
We all know a geek, right?
Heck, most of us here probably are one.
Geeks are everywhere. Geeks are born every minute of the day. Geeks (so far as I can tell) might as well have the word "geek" tattoed on their foreheads just after the midwife says "it's a boy, Mrs Jones". Except that would be a waste of time, seeing as you don't need the tattoo to recognise a geek of any age.
I don't think anyone becomes a geek: it's like red hair or blue eyes: either you are a geek or you are not a geek. If you don't like it, dive back into the gene pool and roll the dice again.
Geeks spend most or all of their spare time learning about computers and doing weird stuff with them, such as mending them when Cousin Helen accidentally deletes the Windows folder, or running a program thingie called a "benchmark" on that shiny new expensive video card with the bumpy aluminium bits on it and the extra power connector.
But there is one thing I can't figure out. Answer me this: what did natural-born geeks do before we had computers?
Heck, most of us here probably are one.
Geeks are everywhere. Geeks are born every minute of the day. Geeks (so far as I can tell) might as well have the word "geek" tattoed on their foreheads just after the midwife says "it's a boy, Mrs Jones". Except that would be a waste of time, seeing as you don't need the tattoo to recognise a geek of any age.
I don't think anyone becomes a geek: it's like red hair or blue eyes: either you are a geek or you are not a geek. If you don't like it, dive back into the gene pool and roll the dice again.
Geeks spend most or all of their spare time learning about computers and doing weird stuff with them, such as mending them when Cousin Helen accidentally deletes the Windows folder, or running a program thingie called a "benchmark" on that shiny new expensive video card with the bumpy aluminium bits on it and the extra power connector.
But there is one thing I can't figure out. Answer me this: what did natural-born geeks do before we had computers?