The Geek Handbook: User Guide and Documentation for the Geek in Your Life
By Mikki Halpin
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Whether you're friends with a geek, work with one, love one, or hate one, The Geek Handbook provides handy instructions for analyzing and understanding all things geek, including:
How Your Geek Relates to Others
Geek organizations and gathering spots
Getting Your Geek to Exercise
Klingon martial arts as workout strategy
The Geek Diet
Soda, pizza, and other geek food groups; how to help your geek thrive
Mikki Halpin
Mikki Halpin wrote the essay "A Girl's Guide to Geek Guys" for Bunnyhop, and it quickly became an Internet classic, earning Mikki a special place in geekdom. She was editor-in-chief of the online magazine Stim; co-founded the classic 'zine Ben Is Dead; and has written for many publications, including Wired, BookForum, Studio Mix, The Independent, and BUST. She is the author of two books. She lives in New York City.
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The Geek Handbook - Mikki Halpin
FIRST CAME OUR COMPUTER CULTURE. THEN CAME THE SOCIETAL PHENOMENON KNOWN AS … the geek.
Do you know someone who:
Consumes about ten cans of soda a day?
Camps out overnight for a ticket to the new Star Trek® movie?
Rushes home on her lunch break to get in an hour of SimCity™?
Hoards every piece of technical equipment he has owned since childhood?
Considers the Macintosh vs. PC question to have far-reaching religious consequences?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you’re dealing with a geek. But don’t worry. THE GEEK HANDBOOK will help you not only understand your geek’s behavior but also celebrate all the exciting features and applications that geeks can offer.
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this book is for my mother my friends and all the geeks in my life
Acknowledgments
Five years ago Victoria Manasserro Maat and I wrote A Girl’s Guide to Geek Guys
for our friend Noël Tolentino’s zine Bunnyhop. It was a humorous little essay suggesting that women look beyond the typical male to the underappreciated geek. Little did we know that it would take on a life of its own on the Internet through mailing lists, the Web, and the intervention of HotWired. Last time I checked it was on over 300 Web sites, in five languages. Geeks love to read about themselves! Thanks to Victoria, Noël, and Seth for that initial inspiration—now maybe people will believe me when I say I wrote it.
This book would not have been possible without five amazing women: my agent, Lydia Wills; my editor, Kim Kanner; and my friends Marjorie Ingall, Georgia Rucker, and Marcelle Karp.
Others who deserve thanks and praise are: Katy Lain (xo), Jill McManus, the G-girls, Halle und Eva, Wellington Fan, Jen Dalton, Nicholas Butterworth, Sadie Plant, Gareth Branwyn, Susannah McDonald, Dakota Smith, Anne Bray, Liz and Ingrid, Michelle and Robin, Lizanne Deliz, Andrea Juno, Danielle Claro, K-Neg, Peter and Lynette, Margie Borschke, Greg and Kim, Zelig, Cynthia Heimel, Darby Romeo, and my many friends both online and off. 6yb!
You can reach me at www.thegeekhandbook.com
Contents
Chapter One: Getting Started
1.1 The Conventions Used in This Handbook
Why your
geek isn’t really yours
1.2 How to Use This Handbook
Reference, maintenance, troubleshooting
1.3 Do I Have a Geek?
A helpful diagnostic
1.4 You and Your Geek
The various models and configurations. Features and tips
Chapter Two: Basics
2.1 The Inner Geek
Understanding your geek’s emotional landscape
2.2 Communicating with Your Geek
The interpersonal infobahn
2.3 Geek-to-Geek Relations
How geeks behave in groups. The role of role-playing
2.4 Upgrading Your Geek
Encouraging your geek to perform more complicated tasks
Chapter Three: Maintenance
3.1 The Importance of Preventive Care
Make the most of the container you’ve got
3.2 Your Geek’s Diet
Assessing your geek’s dietary needs. Altering your geek’s nutritional program
3.3 Your Geek’s Cycles and Routines
Running on machine time, not biological
3.4 Your Geek’s Moving Parts
A fit body is more efficient, honey
3.5 Common Geek Bugs and Suggestions for Fixes
Nip those nasty start-ups in the bud
Chapter Four: Living in a Geek World
4.1 Planning for the Future
Your geek’s legacy
4.2 Your Geek’s Lifespan
Life extension and risk management
4.3 Your Geek’s Role in the New Economy
Life in a technocracy
4.4 Geek Values Go Global
How geek culture can change the world
CHAPTER 1
GETTING STARTED
1.1
The Conventions Used in This Handbook
The subtitle of this book is User Guide and Documentation for the Geek in Your Life. The term user
is an artifact from other manuals of this type. Of course you don’t want to think about using
your geek, and owning
or operating
your geek doesn’t sound much better. Geeks, more than anyone else, are their own people. A geek cannot be purchased, leased, or rented, although time-sharing