Decoded Geek Code


GEEK TYPE CODE [GC/CS/E/H/IT/L/M/MU/PA/P/S/SS/TW/O]

Geek of Classics, Geek of Computer Science, Geek of Engineering, Geek of Humanities, Geek of Information Technology, Geek of Literature, Geek of Math, Geek of Music, Geek of Performing Arts, Geek of Philosophy, Geek of Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.), Geek of Social Science (Psychology, Sociology, etc.), Geek of Technical Writing, Geek of Other.

GEEK DRESS CODE [d(+++)>+]

My tendencies on this issue range from: "I dress a lot like those found in catalog ads. Bland, boring, without life or meaning.", to: "I tend to wear conservative dress such as a business suit or worse, a tie. Good leisure-wear. Slacks, button-shirt, etc. No jeans, tennis shoes, or t-shirts." But someday I'd like to say: "Good leisure-wear. Slacks, button-shirt, etc. No jeans, tennis shoes, or t-shirts."

GEEK SHAPE CODE [s:]

I'm an average geek.

GEEK AGE CODE [a+>++>+++$]

My age is 40-49. But someday I'd like to say: "My age is 50-59." But someday I'd like to say: "My age is 60 and up. Getting paid for it!"

GEEK COMPUTERS CODE [C++++$]

I'll be first in line to get the new cybernetic interface installed into my skull. Getting paid for it!

GEEK UNIX CODE [UBAHS*++++$]

I use BSD, AIX, HPUX, SunOS/Solaris and some other(s) not listed. I am the sysadmin. If you try and crack my machine don't be surprised if the municipal works department gets an "accidental" computer- generated order to put start a new landfill on your front lawn or your quota is reduced to 4K. Getting paid for it!

GEEK PERL CODE [P+++++(--)$]

My tendencies on this issue range from: "I am Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, or Randal Schwartz.", to: "Perl users are sick, twisted programmers who are just showing off." Getting paid for it!

GEEK LINUX CODE [L]

I know what Linux is, but that's about all.

GEEK EMACS CODE [!E?]

I refuse to categorize myself on Emacs. Emacs? I don't even know what that is...

GEEK WORLD WIDE WEB CODE [W+>++]

I have the latest version of Netscape, and wander the web only when there's something specific I'm looking for. But someday I'd like to say: "I have a homepage. I surf daily. My homepage is advertised in my .signature."

GEEK USENET CODE [N+++@]

I read so many news groups that the next batch of news comes in before I finish reading the last batch, and I have to read for about 2 hours straight before I'm caught up on the morning's news. Then there's the afternoon... But that varies...

GEEK KIBO CODE [K+++>++++++@]

I've gotten mail from Kibo. But someday I'd like to say: "I am Kibo. But that varies..."

GEEK MICROSOFT WINDOWS CODE [w$]

Getting paid for it!

GEEK OS/2 CODE [!O]

I refuse to categorize myself on OS/2.

GEEK MACINTOSH CODE [M->+

Macs suck. All real geeks have a character prompt. But someday I'd like to say: "A Mac has it's uses and I use it quite often."

GEEK VMS CODE [V--()]

My tendencies on this issue range from: "I would rather smash my head repeatedly into a brick wall than suffer the agony of working with VMS. It's reminiscent of a dead and decaying pile of moose droppings. Unix rules the universe.", to: "I've used VMS."

GEEK POLITICS & SOCIAL ISSUES CODE [PS+(-)]

My tendencies on this issue range from: "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.", to: "Label records! Keep dirty stuff off the TV and the Internet."

GEEK POLITICS & ECONOMIC ISSUES CODE [PE(++)]

My tendencies on this issue range from: "Distrust both government and business.", to: "Keep the government off the backs of businesses. Deregulate as much as possible."

GEEK CYPHERPUNKS CODE [Y+]

I have an interest and concern in privacy issues, but in reality I am not really all that active or vocal.

GEEK PGP CODE [PGP->+]

I don't have anything to hide. But someday I'd like to say: ""Finger me for my public key"."

GEEK STAR TREK CODE [t+()]

My tendencies on this issue range from: "It's a damn fine TV show and is one of the only things good on television any more.", to: "It's just another TV show."

GEEK BABYLON 5 CODE [5]

I've seen it, I am pretty indifferent to it.

GEEK X FILES CODE [X?]

X Files? I don't even know what that is...

GEEK ROLE-PLAYING CODE [R>*]

Role-Playing? That's just something to do to kill a Saturday afternoon. But someday I'd like to say: "I thought life WAS role- playing?"

GEEK TELEVISION CODE [tv@]

I watch only the shows that are actually worthwhile, such as those found on PBS. But that varies...

GEEK BOOKS CODE [b++>+++]

I find the time to get through at least one new book a month. But someday I'd like to say: "I consume a few books a week as part of a staple diet."

GEEK DILBERT CODE [DI+++]

I am a Dilbert prototype.

GEEK DOOM CODE [D?]

Doom? I don't even know what that is...

THE GEEK CODE [G(-)]

My tendencies on this issue range from: "I know what the geek code is and even did up this code.", to: "What a tremendous waste of time this Geek Code is."

GEEK EDUCATION CODE [e++>+++@]

Got a Baccalaureate degree. But someday I'd like to say: "Got a Masters degree. But that varies..."

GEEK HOUSING CODE [h----()]

My tendencies on this issue range from: "Married with children - Al Bundy can sympathize.", to: "Friends come over to visit every once in a while to talk about Geek things. There is a place for them to sit."

GEEK RELATIONSHIPS CODE [r+++]

Found someone, dated, and am now married.

GEEK SEX CODE [y++++]

Male. I have a few little rug rats to prove I've been there. Besides, with kids around, who has time for sex?

-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.1
GC/CS/E/H/IT/L/M/MU/PA/P/S/SS/TW/O d(+++)>+ s: a+>++>+++$ C++++$
UBAHS*++++$ P+++++(--)$ L !E? W+>++ N+++@ K+++>++++++@ w$ !O M->-- V--()
PS+(-) PE(++) Y+ PGP->+ t+() 5 X? R>* tv@ b++>+++ DI+++ D? G(-) e++>+++@
h----() r+++ y++++
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------


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