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These are the signs of geekdom in my house. What signs do you see on a regular basis?
About jesterqueen: Jessie Powell is the Jester Queen. She likes to tell you about her dog, her kids, her fiction, and her blog, but not necessarily in that order.
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Signs of geekdom breeding indeed. My sign of geekdom is that all my movies are in a hard drive, and all I ever watch on tv is stuff from my media player/hard drive. That is when I’m not on my computer working on websites and translating a #$?@ html designing software. Other sign of geekdom for me is that I know what a pulldown menu is called in french, ditto on toggle switches, popup menu and all sorts of goodies like that.
I love geeks.
The world needs more geeks. We should embrace and encourage the new generation of geeks and nerds.
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Definitely. I’m a geek. 🙂
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Haha! The word in our house is “actually” not “literally” and I love that you have some geeks around and only 1 TV!
Oh, I am terrible about the literally thing. I’m guessing that the fact that I haven’t passed it on to my nonexistent kids (yet?) doesn’t really get me off the hook there.
I don’t remember the Voltron incantation but I continue to remember that stupid 10-second pop song Minmay was always singing on Robotech. I’m not sure that’s not worse.
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Hee! Love this — especially all of the bookcases! Love!
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