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...Look at the nerds,” Northeastern News columnist Jack Weiland instructed in a piece from February 2004 titled “Nerd alert! Harvard band pinnacle of geeks”. “No, seriously, look at them...
...designed to prevent electrical fires, will prohibit the resale of 259 types of electrical goods made before April 2001?including some of the most coveted video-game machines. "It's stupid," fumes retro gamer Hiroshi Yamano, while shopping at the Super Potato secondhand-game shop in Akihabara, Tokyo's nerd mecca. "Who do they think they are protecting...
...you’ve ever told: No English, tee hee hee. Favorite childhood toy: A kaleidoscope. Sexiest physical trait: My cheekbones. Favorite part about Harvard: Sorry, what happens in the suite stays in the suite. Least favorite part about Harvard: Snow in April. Describe yourself in three words: Nerd at heart. In 15 minutes you are: Watching a Bollywood movie with Elissa. In 15 years you are: Running my own international...
...there. You can’t hide it—everyone at Harvard has a geeky side. For those in geeky denial, I’ll define the concept. The term “geek” is often thought of as simply synonymous with “nerd,” or “dork.” But my brand of geek is not an academic genius or a person lacking in social skills. Real geeks consume themselves with one particular area of interest. And at Harvard, geeks fall nicely into two categories...
...nerd,” Miron confesses. “I studied all the time...