InformIT published an interesting article that highlights the difference between Nerds and Geeks. First I reproduce below the definitions:
Geek: 1: a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken or snake; 2: a person often of an intellectual bent who is disapproved of.
Nerd: perhaps from nerd, a creature in the children’s book If I Ran the Zoo (1950) by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel): an unstylish, unattractive, or socially inept person; especially: one slavishly devoted to intellectual or academic pursuits.
Then the article lists some reason why one should not be a nerd:
- A nerd can’t tell when other people are angry.
- A nerd can’t dance, and possibly doesn’t know he can’t dance.
- A nerd is easily made fun of because he is initially unaware of mockery.
- A nerd can’t tell when it’s time to go home, in spite of significant cues (like a yawning host who has changed into his pajamas).
And the paper finish giving some typical geeky behavior:
I’m going to characterize geeks as people with fairly normal social skills, but with a fascination for technology that is puzzling to non-geeks. Here are some examples of "geeky" behavior:
- Programming a VCR without reading directions
- Carrying a PDA, Blackberry, and cell phone
- Writing a blog about technology
- Sending Mark Cuban emails
- Contributing to open source software projects on your own time
- Playing Zelda, the Ocarina of Time, for 72 hours straight
The bottom line is that it’s more convenient to be a geek
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