Name a profession associated with geeks. Other than computer programmer or technician. [Joker] Game mechanics/design.
Name a famous geek. Stephen Hawking
Name something a geek might wear. Open collared shirt over a t-shirt.
Name an object that could be described as “geeky.” A USB Christmas Tree
Name a movie that is associated with geeks. Oh, gosh. How about Stargate? They wouldn’t have got far without their language geek.
Name a hobby that appeals to geeks. Gaming: particularly computer or tabletop RPGs.
Name a crime that might be committed by a geek. Corporate espionage. (I was tempted to say ‘carjacking’ or ‘public indecency’ though. I mean, are there any crimes that couldn’t, in theory, be committed by a geek?)
Name an actor (or actress) associated with geeks. Does Sandra Bullock - in that really terrible movie I forget the name of (and fortunately much of the plot to) - count?
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Sorry, sinjin, I missed your post. You’re awesome too.
And yes, RPN is a perfectly valid term developed by a very forward (or backward, as the case may be..hehe…) thinking Polish mathematician. But young, impressionable students with their TI-83’s tend to think you’re making a pollock joke when you first mention it. Of course, they never ask to borrow your calculator again.
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OK how geeky is this? We currently have 7 HP RPN calculators including a 35 that still works.
And what’s up with everyone listing engineers as geeky in this Fued? Oh, wait, what, nevermind. :smack: