I like computers and mess with them.
I'm trying to start a small business where I build computers and fix them.
Currently I'm in school at a local community college for Computer Networking Technology (Associate's Degree).
Currently I drive a small pickup truck, as opposed to something cool like a luxury sedan or sports car. But, I'm working on adding a second motorcar which would probably be a Lincoln or something cool.
I wear glasses, though I may wish to change that this summer and get contacts.
I play video games sometimes.
I'm a Mario Brothers fan.
I still own an SNES and an N64.
I like the Zelda N64 games, even though they're hard (so I guess I'm not THAT geeky).
I'm slightly old-fashioned, and I have some old-fashioned mannerisms.
I don't appreciate extreme, explicit, and crude sex jokes. (it seems that it's all most young men age 18-22 think about, that or sports)
I don't watch sports at all, or even any kind of broadcast television. (it seems that the average man likes to watch sports, even though I can't understand why)
I actually believe that you're supposed to learn if you go to school.
Most of the music I listen to, except for club/dance music, was made before 1990, despite the fact that I'm a child of the 80's (born in the 80's).
I actually like Disco.
I think rap is evil, especially because of all the cussing. I wish it was never invented.
I think some of the best songs out there have nothing to do with love and romance.
I like Disney and Warner Brothers cartoons.
My mobile phone is a Kyocera 7135. It's a smartphone, so it's a phone and Palm Pilot combined together. It's sweet because the address book in the Palm is also the address book for the phone. It costed a lot and I could actually understand why it's worth the money (I doubt most people can).
I can tell you that the specs on my first computer are a 486SX/25, 2MB FPM RAM, 110MB IDE HD, 1-3.5" Floppy 1.44MB, 1-5.25" Floppy 1.2MB, ISA VGA Graphics, No sound, no modem, no network card, no mouse, and MS-DOS 6.0 (no Windows). It was housed in a Full-Tower AT case and costed about $1,000 back in '92. For $100 I was able to get an ISA 28.8K Modem and connect to the Internet for the first time.
I can tell you my father's first computer (I think he bought it in the late 80's) was an 8088 5MHz, 640K RAM, and a 20MB HD (probably ST/506), and a single 5.25" 360K Floppy drive. No sound, no network card, no mouse, ISA MGA graphics. It costed him about $1,800 I think. I knew this even though I wasn't even in kindergarten at the time.
My current workstation is an AMD Opteron 148 with 2GB ECC Reg. Low Lat. PC3200 DDR SDRAM. This makes me geeky because I know what makes Opterons awesome (parity L1 cache, ECC L2 cache), and the fact I actually went on to the Internet and searched for it, since very, very few stores carry them (none in my town).
When it comes to technical and mechanical things, I'm usually NOT helpless.
I try to keep somewhat up to date on world events.
I read the business section of my local newspaper nearly everyday, and find it interesting.
Needless to say, I don't tell any of this to any woman I'm interested in, unless I'm 200% sure that she's into the same thing.
What makes me NOT geeky:
I'm somewhat of a metrosexual on the appearance thing (geeks don't seem to care about appearance).
I match all my clothes and make sure I appear neat (geeks are sloppy and they don't often match).
I wear jewelry (no uber-geek I've ever seen wears jewelry, and usually their watches are crappy digital ones).
Punks/goths/whatever the hell they're called, freak me out a little bit.
Wow, I'm a geek.
Ben