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Christopher D. Carroll ’86—a self-professed computer geek??said he had an Apple II computer as early as high school and co-founded the Harvard Computer Society when he came to college. The club sponsored demonstrations of the Apple IIC in lecture halls in the Science Center, attracting audiences of about 200 people...
...Beauty and the Geek?? Being a student at Harvard automatically entitles me to a makeover, inept social skills, and a shot at a hot blonde! This could be the highlight of being an undergrad. 4. “Survivor” Don’t be a leader—people will hate you. Don’t be a floater—people will doubt you. Don’t lose. Don’t eat meals consisting solely of coconuts. Never express dissatisfaction or a desire to go home, even when extremely ill from only eating...
...Department of Culture and Communication and the keynote speaker at ROFLCon. “Studying these products is as important as TV and film studies.” In just fourteen days, ROFLCon will bring the best of the Internet into real life. It’s every geek??s dream come true—but some favorites won’t be there. “Getting the ‘2 Girls 1 Cup’ people was a failed venture,” Hwang says. But that’s probably for the best...
JuicyCampus allows users to post anonymously to any school’s blog on the topic of their choice. Though the identities of Gossip Geek??s “correspondents” have also remained hidden, a single group of students is behind the site’s content. JuicyCampus, on the other hand, provides an open forum for anyone to contribute...
...lots of great e-mails...from students telling us how much they look forward to our new posts,” Gossip Geek??s creators wrote in an anonymous e-mail last month. “And there’s, of course, people who love the blog because it says nice things about them...