Please let me introduce you to the word Geek
Someone can be geeky, nerdy or dorky – but please don’t confuse yourself. Geek is good, to be nerdy can be relatively good, but not as much as being a geek – but being a dork is an absolute no-no.
Let me unfold this complex modular origami for you (note the geeky term I just used). I can easily get excited by a bling-blinged Synthesizer (i.e. pre-programmed synthesizer with freaky samples and sounds), and I sure am impressed of the new Apple SDK (Software development kit), and I am a big Web 2.0 (pron. “web two point o”) supporter.
I am glad that I began my geekiness with computers (technology), electronic synthesizers (music) and general electronics. Being able to be a “MacGyver” whenever it suits me, is pretty handy when it comes to daily life and random errors (bleep blop, red sign). Let us say that I am a wannabe technocrat with a philantrophic vocation.
I amuse myself with various GizWiz’ and some sound sampling on my keyboard rather than counting grains of sand on the bottom of the ocean. This said, I find swimming and diving very fun but it’s not my vocation!
Now, don’t let me smash this geeky post to smithereens, but I am pretty confident that geek is good. Mr Laporte, the Tech Guy usually says that he is a Geek – and he sure is a darn good Geek!
“Geek is Good!” and not everyone is able to become a geek. So all you cool glamourous people out there, try becoming a geek!
