What is a Geek?

In the fourth episode of the netcast I tried working out the definition of geek. Here is the written version of that definition. Listen to episode for for more detail.

 

Borrowing from various definitions around the web I have cobbled this definition together and this is me, The Geek of Geek, Actually. See if any of this sounds familiar.

A Geek is someone who is generally not athletic, and probably the uncool kid in high school, but secretly you thought was not so bad.

A Geek is usually on good terms with his or her inner child and enjoys playing on their computer (even if they don’t have anything in particular to do), watching movies (genre films like Star Wars, Blade Runner, Lord of the Rings etc. are particular favourites) and genre television (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Smallville, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica are good examples), playing computer games, reading comic books,  and being on the internet. A Geek’s internet use isn’t limited to  webpages and email though; ftp, bittorrent, IRC and usenet (amongst others) are all common terms to a geek. You don’t know some of these terms? Ask a geek, he or she will tell you all about it and much much more, put aside a couple of hours and grab a notepad :-)

Geek is commonly used as a term for someone who is obsessed by their computer, and has achieved a high level of expertise in their chosen area. I’ll buy this with the exception of the last part. I think it would be fair to say that geeks acquire high levels of expertise in their chosen area and in whatever other various things that interest them.

Example: Let’s say a geek is a very good web designer, he or she will learn everything there is to learn about that job and then learn everything else around it even if they don’t really need to. They will learn about video encoding, audio production, advanced Photoshop, animation techniques and network engineering. When geeks hook on to a new TV show, they really hook on. They will not only learn everything about what is on screen, they will also learn everything off screen too. Geek fans are the most rabid fans in the world, they become their favourite show. Ever been to a Star Trek Convention? It is way cool and Klingon is such an interesting language to listen to!!! 

Commonly, the term “Geek” is short for computer geek and is in reference to an individual with a passion for computers. I choose to expand this and feel we can say “Anything” Geek and is in reference to a an individual with a passion for whatever. And, used in the nice way, it is someone who seems to know everything there is to know about their interest. 

Okay, that’s it. Let me know if this rings true with you or not. Got anything to add to this? I am thinking about making it a permanent page so input is welcome.

 

Geek Actually Episode 8 – Internal Exams and Blue Screens

Geek ActuallyThis week I (David McVay) am Joined by Mirren Lee and Jacob Oberman in a discussion about the flip flopping of the Microsoft Campaign, the Emmys and Bluescreens of Death. Mirren and Jacob talk about the hit series Mad Men, which they have very different opinions on. I review Step Brothers and the new HBO series True Blood.

Mirren gives us some trivia and Nicholas (the little geek) McVay tells why he loves his Mac computer.

Spring has sprung and the mood of the show is fairly light and fun.

This episode carries an explicit tag due to infrequent bad language.

Listen or download it here or subscribe to it on iTunes

(This post edited 25th May, 2009)

Show Notes:
More info on Mirren Lee – mirrenlee.com
Jacob Oberman’s Short Films – Here, Here and Here
Emmy Winners – Official Site
Trailer for Step Brothers – Here
True Blood Website – Official Site
Mad Men Website – Official Site
The New Microsoft Windows Ad and Campaign – windows.com
Information on Macintosh Computers – apple.com
Sign up for Lego Universe (Lego’s MMOG)- lego.com

Episode 8 Delayed a Day

Hi, just a quick note to let those waiting know that episode 8 of the netcast is delayed by a day because I lost some audio. I have found the missing track and it is all restored but it delayed the final editing and mastering by a few hours. Look for the new episode around lunchtime on Thursday (25th of September). Remember all times are in Australian Eastern Time (AET).

Apple Genius Bar Does It Again!

Wow, I don’t want to sound like an Apple Fanboy (yes I do) and I don’t want to say that Apple customer service is second to none (yes I do) but, my god, the Apple Genius Bar Rocks!!!!!

My second visit to the Genius Bar in the Sydney Apple Store was even more satisfying than the previous visit (which you can read about here).

My iPhone 3G had a slight distortion on the screen and it wasn’t major but it was annoying me. I booked to see a Genius and went to my appointment yesterday (Sunday). I actually didn’t think they would be able to help me because screens are very rarely covered by warranties (they are too easy to break) and I had already had a screen issue with a Nokia N90 a couple of years ago that cost me $200 to fix.

The Genius looked the phone over and within minutes said that it wasn’t a major problem but if it bothered me he would replace the phone! He said customer satisfaction is the most important thing! Oh my god! Customer service in the 21st century, I didn’t think it existed anymore.

He replaced my phone on the spot and I am a very happy customer. Genius Alex at the Sydney Apple Store, I applaud you.

Geek Actually Episode 7 – Who’s Alan Dale?

Geek ActuallyIn this weeks episode, I (David McVay) am joined by Mirren Lee and Jacob Oberman. We discuss overclocked computers, the iPhone/iPod Touch 2.1 Upgrade, the second Seinfeld/Gates ad and we review Rob Cohen’s The Mummy : Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.

The debate is on! Our main topic of the week is the documentary “Not Quite Hollywood” – this leads us into a very heated debate on the state of the current Australian Film Industry. We finish up with Mirren Lee’s gossip of the week.

Note: You may have noticed by now that the Little Geek’s section is recorded separately. This is because I record him after school. You will notice that we refer to him coming up next a couple of times and then he never comes. This is because he came home from school not feeling well. He will join us next week.

This episode carries an explicit tag due to infrequent bad language.

Listen or download it here or subscribe to it on iTunes

(This post edited 26th May, 2009 – Linda Stoner picture removed, it was screwing up the feed)

Australia to Host World’s Biggest Sci-Fi Convention!

Hooray, I’m there! Australia has been named to host the world’s biggest and longest running Sci-Fi convention in 2010. The event called Aussiecon 4 will be held in Melbourne, Australia in 2010. There is even a new convention centre being built in Melbourne and it should be finished in time for this super event.

I will absolutely go and if any of the organisers are reading this, I’d love to netcast from the event. Contact me and let’s do lunch!

Industry Minister Theo Theophanous had this to say, “This one is a real beauty. This is big-ship enterprise that has landed one of the biggest conferences in the world.” Spoken like a real geek :-)

He also said, “This science fiction event, Aussiecon 4, has universal appeal and we’re expecting more than 3000 fans to converge on our fantastic new convention centre.” This is sounding very cool indeed.

More details (like bookings etc.) as they come to hand.

Read the source story from news.com.au here.