good point actualy. im only on an aprentice's wage though, and this week i put my paycheque in the wash so thats my excuse why im not out. what i wont tell you mind is i have over a grand in my bank acount. hrmm.
I didn't read the link, but I think my gaudy clothing obscures any sort of stealthiness I had. It's like wearing neon yellow, orange and purple cammoflauge.. while on fire.
Nickface wrote:I didn't read the link, but I think my gaudy clothing obscures any sort of stealthiness I had. It's like wearing neon yellow, orange and purple cammoflauge.. while on fire.
I first though 'hey, that's me', then remembered my favourite B3ta T-shirt and the fact all my workmates call me the biggest geek they know. And they work in IT.
Hmmmm....not sure if im a stealth geek. Maybe. Maybe not.
Im not obviously a geek to look at. I do have a slightly odd fashion sense, with a fondness for hawaiian shirts and, yes, a Dr who scarf. But the general reaction is "are you on drugs?" not "hey, your a geek!"
I do rant about comics and computer games in public though. and my keyring has many keys, a swiss army knife *and* a memory stick thingy on it.
Joose wrote:Hmmmm....not sure if im a stealth geek. Maybe. Maybe not.
Im not obviously a geek to look at. I do have a slightly odd fashion sense, with a fondness for hawaiian shirts and, yes, a Dr who scarf. But the general reaction is "are you on drugs?" not "hey, your a geek!"
I do rant about comics and computer games in public though. and my keyring has many keys, a swiss army knife *and* a memory stick thingy on it.
i think the memory stick clinches it, i had one that i lost on the bus... i miss it
amblin wrote:Maybe we all subconsciously leave little clues for other stealth geeks... Like computer (read b3ta) t-shirts or excessive numbers of keys or even things like penknives and memory sticks on display!
We unknowingly crave other stealth geeks to chat to in pubs! Especially those rare female stealth geeks
Ah, the amount of times I've met a fellow geek somewhere unexpectedly and a previously mundane conversation bursts into the delightful nostalgia of ancient computer games, Star Wars and tabletop roleplaying games. Maybe in my case I'm not a stealth geek, but a geek just hanging on to his last precious shreds of geekdom. Thank god for online gaming then.
Conversely there's always the uncomfortable feeling of being out-geeked and trapped in a (one-way) conversation about Star Trek or Warhammer.