Ramblings of a Luddite Geek

A depiction of the love/hate relationship we have with technology.

Pages

  • Blog
  • Quote Favs
  • About

Thursday, June 30, 2005

Geek Code

The Geek Code is a succinct code that helps geeks identify themselves. In updating my geek code, I discovered that not much has changed since December of 2001.

This is what My Particular Geek Code looks like:

-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GE/CS d+(-) s: a+ C+++$ !U P+ L>++ E+>+++ W++(--) N !o 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------
Posted by Author at 6:50 PM
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Labels: biography, websites

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
View mobile version
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Contact

Email

Mastodon Wordmark
GitHub Wordmark lockup

Labels

AI Android biography books career cellphone code computers DIY economics efficiency election 2008 election 2012 election 2016 election 2024 emacs engineering Excel frugal future GPS humor idiocy info kludge legislation lighting math medicine movies MSWindows opinion Outlook pandemic plumbing policy PowerPoint quotes rant recommendations repair sarcasm science security society software technology topical VBA websites Wordle
Subscribe in a reader

Blog Archive

  • ►  2026 (8)
    • ►  April (3)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2025 (23)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (4)
    • ►  August (4)
    • ►  July (3)
    • ►  May (6)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (2)
  • ►  2024 (11)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (3)
  • ►  2023 (13)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  March (3)
  • ►  2022 (10)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (1)
  • ►  2021 (1)
    • ►  July (1)
  • ►  2020 (2)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2019 (4)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  June (2)
  • ►  2018 (3)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  April (2)
  • ►  2017 (11)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2016 (8)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (2)
  • ►  2015 (5)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  April (1)
  • ►  2014 (6)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (1)
  • ►  2013 (8)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (2)
  • ►  2012 (7)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  July (4)
    • ►  June (1)
  • ►  2008 (19)
    • ►  October (4)
    • ►  September (2)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2007 (4)
    • ►  October (2)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  March (1)
  • ►  2006 (21)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (2)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (3)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ▼  2005 (44)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  October (5)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ▼  June (5)
      • Geek Code
      • More Outlook VBA: Toggling Grouping
      • Marketing + Technology = Featuritis
      • Book Review: "A Short History of Nearly Everything"
      • Am I Lazy or What?
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (7)
    • ►  March (11)
    • ►  February (5)

Quote du Jour

"In ancient times, a Westerner had to journey for months, even years, to reach China. Today, thanks to modern air travel, it takes much longer."

- "Dave Barry: Lost in Chinese translation"

Please also view my Quotations Archive.

Reading List

  • Sacha Chua's wikiblog
  • tirsden 14.?
  • Alexandra Petri
  • Dave Barry's Humor Columns
  • Muse-el-discuss mailing list
  • Planner-el-discuss mailing list
  • Remember-el-discuss mailing list
  • Emacs-wiki-discuss mailing list
  • The Editorials of Robert Lucky
  • Current Book Reading List on LibraryThing
  • Please see also my list of books I've read recently.
Special Elite Font provided by Astigmatic

Donate to Wikipedia!



Free Software, Free Society

Editorial content is Copyright 2005 - 2026 by Luddite Geek.

Unless otherwise specified, this content was not generated with AI. Any hallucinations you detect originate from the author.

Powered by Blogger.