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Welcome to the forum billwill, nice to have another computer geek on the forum (It's ok I'm one too, nothing compared to Aaron though).

Welcome! Wave

Welcome Bill Wave

Wellcome my friend.

Howdy Partner Wave

Quote: Paul W @ February 24, 2008, 6:44 PM

Welcome to the forum billwill, nice to have another computer geek on the forum (It's ok I'm one too, nothing compared to Aaron though).

Welcome! Wave

Ah, I'm trying to stamp out the use of the work geek, I prefer boffin, 'cos I don't like being referred to as a chicken-killin-head-biting-carnival-freak-show.

:D :D

Join the campain to stamp out GEEK :D

Quote: billwill @ February 24, 2008, 7:29 PM

Join the campain to stamp out GEEKS

:O That's all us stamped on then. :P

Quote: billwill @ February 24, 2008, 7:29 PM

Ah, I'm trying to stamp out the use of the work geek, I prefer boffin, 'cos I don't like being referred to as a chicken-killin-head-biting-carnival-freak-show.

:D :D

Join the campain to stamp out GEEK :D

:( I'm scared Ellie hold me!

Not there :|

How about there?? ... :P

Quote: EllieJP @ February 24, 2008, 7:32 PM

:O That's all us stamped on then. :P

Not Geeks !
:D

just the use of the work Geek.

Now lots of you are writers, so who can come up with a really good & nice substitute word for Geek?

I don't think that the Glorious Leader will be very appreciative of any attempts to end the use of "geek"! Laughing out loud

I do like geek. :(
Geek rhymes with chic!

But, I suppose there must be other words for it...

I don't like dork. Or nerd, really.
Boffin is quite sweet.

Boffin's different though, surely? It implies deep, intricate knowledge, whilst geek implies a kind of, errr, 'enthusiasm' AND knowledge - just not necessarily quite as deep.

Computersourus

Lickalottapus.

all these words can be summed up by Geek!

Or saddo.

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