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            小默

            How to Become a Geek

            A geek is someone having lots of knowledge so do not become one other wise you will get bulled and could be the shame of school.

            So jump the fence of mediocrity and become a member of the Higher Plane.

            1. Subscribe to a specialty magazine or journal, like Nuts & Volts or Cinefex. Make this magazine on a topic that interests you. Read them from cover to cover and in each issue pick out three words you've never heard of before. Memorize these and try to use them often.
            2. If you haven't picked your chosen topic, decide what you would like to become "obsessed" with. Think long and hard because you will be spending possibly your whole life on this topic. It can be as specific as Marie Antoinette, as broad as space, or contemplate a need to be fulfilled (e.g. Bill Gates with the computer). If you chose a specific topic, you will be expected to know more about it, like exact dates that things happened.Note that, If you want to be a true geek, you first must become a computer or video gaming geek and a science fiction/fantasy/comics/anime geek, then choose a topic of your choice. Common choices are:Math/science, space, and music.
            3. Go to Wikipedia once a week (or daily if you prefer) and type in your chosen interest. You can vary your search if you want. An example would be say you are a band geek geek. You could research "Saxophone" one week, "flute" the next, and so on and so forth. If your topic is specific, like a specific person, then most likely you will have an extremely long article. Save in your "Favorites" and come back to it next week so you can tackle one section at a time. If you feel like your memory is slipping on something, feel free to go back to it.
            4. Buy at least three small electronic gadgets. Not cheap ones; they must all be worth over $50. Clip these onto any convenient part of your clothes. Stay away from such trite things as MP3 players, and get something unique like a Universal TV Remote.
            5. Never wear clothes that are in style. Nerdy clothes from the 80's is a dead giveaway, so use them as a last resort. Try wearing shirts that have to do with inside jokes from cult classic movies or books, or try something sci-fic or Computer Related. Try to be individual and wear what no one else does. You could also dress goth, punk, or emo as these are non-conformist styles. However, you are not limited to just these styles. Mix and match, find your own unique style!
            6. Learn C++, Java, Visual Basic, or another programming language. After you are comfortable with language such as C++, Java, Python, Perl, etc. Move on to Web based programming such as javascript, HTML, XML, PHP, ASP, and CSS. And go beyond just learning the language, familiarize yourself with the history of the programming language and what it can be used for in real life. If you are using Facebook or MySpace, learn the source code to create cool apps, such as FBML.
            7. Learn as much as you can about computers and electronics. Know your operating system from the inside out, and study other operating systems as well. Learn about how computers work; if you can, take one apart and put it back together. Learn how to make a computer out of scratch and build a fully personal computer of your own.
            8. Read, and don't skim and scan, read. Read at least ten classic books, like Les Miserables, War and Peace, or Deutschland Ein Wintermarchen. Also read books that have to do with your topic. Visit the library and get at least six books either pertaining to your topic or a classic book (above). Then, go back to the library when those are due and take six more, etc.
            9. Watch cult classics like a true geek. This means watching the original Star Wars, Star Trek,Doctor Who,Harry Potter, and Lord of the rings. Read geeky comics. Most DC and Marvel comics will do. Play D&d or some other geeky RPG.
            10. Make friends with other geeks. The best way to be one is to be friends with one. Together you two can learn and teach each other more about computers and electronics, and you can have fun doing geeky things. Better yet, make friends with several geeks and participate in activities together. But do not only stick with geeks. You will better off if you have a best friend or best friends that are geeks, and a few (or a lot) that aren't.
            11. Avoid trendy hairstyles. You could use the hairstyle given to punks or goths (see step 5) or if you chose not to be punk or goth, you could wear stereotypically geeky hair. However, if there is a different hairstyle that you like but is not "mainstream", feel free to wear it. For boys, a bowl-cut is common, preferably your mom cutting it with a old bowl. For girls, shoulder-length hair that is not layered is the best. It can be shorter, but should be long enough to put pigtails in.

            posted on 2010-05-17 05:14 小默 閱讀(347) 評論(0)  編輯 收藏 引用 所屬分類: Jiong

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