Err, not always. Geeks are associated with the rise of the computer, understanding them, fixing them and, of course, programming. They are a subset of Homo Sapian Nerdus, Homo Sapian Geekicus.wolveraptor wrote:They're geeks, not nerds. Important difference. Nerds actually know science. Geeks just obsess over techno-wankery. Another term might be pathetic fan-boy, or pathetic fanwanker.
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I thought it was social perspective for good or bad? with Geeks+Nerds in the bad section if you were in the 'in crowd' etc {not that I ever gave a damn, allthough I am a self confessed geek}AniThyng wrote:I thought the whole problem with this geek/nerd thing is that at one point or another and depending on your source, geek = bad, nerd = good or vice versa.
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Well to the "in crowd" both are negative, but my point was there seems to be no agreement on wether being called a "geek" or a "nerd" is an implied insult or compliment.
No such ambiguity applies for say, "fanboy wanker".
No such ambiguity applies for say, "fanboy wanker".
I do know how to spell
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Okay, I think we need a standardized definition of Geek and Nerd, just to clear things up.
"If one needed proof that a guitar was more than wood and string, that a song was more than notes and words, and that a man could be more than a name and a few faded pictures, then Robert Johnson’s recordings were all one could ask for."
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Sorry for the double post, but look at this definition of geek!
-a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken or snake
-a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken or snake
"If one needed proof that a guitar was more than wood and string, that a song was more than notes and words, and that a man could be more than a name and a few faded pictures, then Robert Johnson’s recordings were all one could ask for."
- Herb Bowie, Reason to Rock
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