What's your Geek Code?

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I decided to finally take action and create my own geek code. Yes, the "code" has been around for awhile (since 1996!) but I stumbled across it last summer and just never took the time to create mine.. Yes, some of the parts are a bit dated (for instance, the OS/2 portion), but it it was good for a few minutes of entertainment.

So.. here it is, my official geek code (v3.12):

GCS/MU d- s+: a22>? C++(+++) UL++ P--- L++ !E W+++$ N++ o++++ K-? w> O- M>+ V- PS+@ ... [no carrier].

I lost consciousness towards the end when I got tired of creating my code. The no carrier signifies a lost signal (in this case, lack of interest). I have to say that in 1996 this would've been more amusing, but in 2004 it's time to email Robert Hayden and ask him to finally create an updated version. I want a portion dedicated to reality tv shows and how they're ruining good television.

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This page contains a single entry by darron published on January 20, 2004 7:24 PM.

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