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How to tell the world you are a geek, you ask? Use the universal Geek code! Using this special code will allow you to let other un-closeted geeks know who you are in a simple, codified statement.
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Bradley ( Brad ) Kuhn's ( bkuhn )'s Geek Code Decoder Page ... If the decoder "stops" at a certain token, this means that token immediately following the last one it found was invalid. Double check the Geek Code Version 3.12 to be sure your code is compliant with it.
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Geek Code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Geek Code is a series of letters and symbols used by self-described "geeks" to inform fellow geeks about their personality, appearance, interests, and opinions. The idea is that everything that ...
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The geek code consists of several categories. Each category is labeled with a letter and some qualifiers. Go through each category and determine which set of qualifiers best describes you in that category. By selecting the right qualifiers and submitting this form, you are able to construct your overall geek code.
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Jun 15 1999 - Started working on this Geek Code Generator project Jun 16 1999 - Managed to get the selection screens finished, all that is left to do now is something to convert each numeric variable to a string that will be displayed in the final Geek Code.
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This Geek code was decoded by a script writtine by Bradley M. Kuhn ( Brad ) ( bkuhn ) ... My tendencies on this issue range from: "I know what the geek code is and even did up this code.", to: "What a tremendous waste of time this Geek Code is."
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The Geek Code, by Robert Hayden. ... Please note that a new version of the Geek code is now online, and this document is now out of date. ... How to tell the world you are a geek, you ask? Use the universal Geek code. By joining the geek organization, you have license to use this special code that will allow you to let other...
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Using your own, personalized geek code is especially encouraged in your postings to this group, Simpsons-L, or any other fan forum you like to occupy. ... This is a parody of "The Geek Code" and all the other parodies of that, and therefore legal. Nyah! If you plan on publishing this, creating a derivitive work,
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To find out the meaning of a particular code, click on it and you will be taken to the appropriate entry in the Geek Code. Want to build your own Geek code? Go to the Official Geek Code page. Here's a nifty Geek code decoder.
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