If you are reading dotTech, you are a geek. You may not know it, but you are. That doesn’t mean you are necessarily a hardcore geek, but the fact that you are reading a tech blog means there is some geek inside you. Want to know how to test your inner geekyness? Measure your reaction to the comic below; check it out:
Come on, admit it — how many of you were nodding your heads in agreement or understanding while read the comic?
[via HowToGeek, CommitShop]
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I am very surprised at my lack of response to it. I KNOW that I’m a geek…
Haha Also a bond between a geek and his tweaked smart phone. ;)
You could probably retitle this article/comic as “A Geek and his digital Teddybear”
During tornado warnings the first thing I grab to take to the storm shelter with me (aside from pets and my wife!) is my laptop. My phone is already in my pocket, so I don’t have to grab it!
Hey, the GF/BF can move under his/her own power, amiright? ;) Let’s be rational in our disaster planning priorities. No use getting overly sentimental and messing up something we can’t take back.