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Welcome to Geek.com, the Online Technology Resource for Geeks! Geek.com was created to fill a gaping hole on the 'Net--a place that Geeks could call home, and where those who aspire to be Geeks can get their feet wet! Get ready to enjoy the Online Technology Resource for Geeks--written by Geeks for Geeks.
You're probably reading this wondering whether or not you could be considered a Geek. If you believe the dictionary, you're probably thinking that Geek refers to someone who bites the head off of live chickens (this is the actual definition of Geek--check your dictionary for a laugh!). Well, the Geek definition in the dictionary is far from the Geek definition that's alive and well today.
WHO IS A GEEK?
If you're an outsider looking in,
you'll notice us running your server rooms and your computer systems at
work. We run the websites and communications systems of the world. We're
also the ones that tell you which computers to buy and then support them
when they don't work the way you expect them to.
If you're an insider, you've discovered that you can earn a living doing what you love, and your skills are needed now more than ever in our world. Chances are that you make more money than your parents ever did, you don't wear suits, and you've probably got a bunch of stock options nestled away for retirement. You are a wanted commodity and the Internet is your home away from home. If you're fired or laid off it is almost comical, as you have a new job earning more money the next week at a company with better benefits.
LEVELS OF GEEKDOM
We here at Geek.com take being Geeks very
seriously, andd that's made us realize that there are a few different
levels of Geekdom. See which level you fit into:
Wanna-be / Beginner Geek
First-time computer buyers or closet computer users. Beginner Geeks don't
necessarily have to own a computer of their own. Here are some signs that
mean you're a Wanna-be Geek:
Once you decide what level of Geekdom you belong to you can strive to go to the next level. How can you get there? By reading Geek.com as often as possible! :)
ABOUT OUR STAFF
All of our writers have owned their own computer for at least 15 years.
If it's electronic, chances are our staff has seen it, taken it apart,
and customized it. We've all been playing with computers since the days
when the Vic-20, Commodore 64, Atari 400/800, Timex Sinclair ZX-80, TRS-80
(otherwise known as the Trash 80), TI-994A, and of course the Apple IIe
ruled the earth.
Most of our writers work or have worked at technology companies as programmers, network managers, quality assurance specialists, technical support staff, Web developers, or consultants. As you can tell from their backgrounds, every member of our staff is fully qualified to assist you in your quest to become a Super Geek.
One last thing: we hope you enjoy reading Geek.com as much as we enjoy writing it.
Thanks for visiting, and we hope that when you're in need of a little "Geekness" you'll remember to come to The Online Resource for Geeks, where Geeks of all different levels will be waiting with open arms!
Joel Evans & Rob Hughes
Chief Geek & Chief Technologist
Geek.com
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