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You know you are a geek when you write a kernel module that says hello world on boot :)

 

You also know you are a geek when you write one line of code that takes all the strings out of a program and then figures if it can create hello world out of the strings dumped, and either outputs "hello world" as many times as it can out of the strings or outputs a world error ;) (i just wrote that one to prove a point to someone that a command line is still a lot more versatile then a gui)

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You know you are a geek when you try out whether a thing works , which you said in a joke

You know you are a geek when you make the above thing work

You know you are a geek when you First install the SDK, run through the code and then go back to the program

 

I did a coupla those...:)

TBA

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You know you are a geek when...

 

You know you are a geek when you spend all day reading random articles online. 

 

You know your a geek when you reading up about lava fountains at 4 AM.

 

You know your a geek when you spend hours of your day reading up about time and what happens within 60 seconds.

 

P.S my 4 AM read this morning was very interesting.

 

http://information-overhaul.com/video-post.php?id=8

 

:help:  :help: 

Edited by ThatDogCalledDean

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