thad05@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx schreef:
> Hadron <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> In my point of view "geeks" are people who *love* computers and simply
>>> know how stuff works, ether by official education or self education. The
>>> latter by reading loads of documentation (RTFM) and buying books and
>>> further more on a trial and error based.
>> No "Geeks" in IT are nervous failures with little if any grasp of how
>> technology and the tools are used to produce practical, usable SW which
>> people want.
Typically Quack Rant(TM)
> Sorry, I have to go with the first definition. I've always taken
> geek to mean someone who is very enthusiastic about some sort of
> technical or academic persuit. Computer geeks are the typical
> example but you can also have astronomy geeks or even poetry geeks.
> Some people assume a geek is someone with no social skills, but I
> think 'nerd' is the more appropriate description in that case
> (and yes, you can be both).
>From what I've heard, a geek is "a nerd with social skills".
Furthermore, you description is very accurate. Hacking does not
exclusively involve computers.
My definition of a hacker is a person who develops a unexpected solution
to a technical problem in a creative manner.
> Of course we could both be wrong. I've also heard it said that a
> geek is someone who eats lightbulbs. :)
Haven't tried that yet Doh :-)
> Thad
Cheers
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