This is what your Geek Code spells (bookmarkable link):
Geek of Computer Science.
Geek of Engineering.
Geek of Information Technology.
I'm usually in jeans and a t-shirt.
I'm an average geek.
20-24.
Computers are a large part of my existence. When I get up in the morning, the first thing I do is log myself in. I play games or mud on weekends, but still manage to stay off of academic probation.
I have a Unix account to do my stuff in. I use Linux.
I know Perl exists, but that's all.
I use Linux ALMOST exclusively on my system. I've given up trying to achieve Linux.God status, but welcome the OS as a replacement for DOS. I only boot to DOS to play games.
Nothing known.
I am a WebMaster . Don't even think about trying to view my homepage without the latest version of Netscape. When I'm not on my normal net connection, I surf the web using my Newton and a cellular modem.
Nothing known.
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I have an interest and concern in privacy issues, but in reality I am not really all that active or vocal.
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I enjoy reading, but don't get the time very often.
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Got a Bachelors degree.
Living with one or more people who know nothing about being a Geek and refuse to watch Babylon 5.
Nothing known.
Male. It's none of your business what my sex life is like.
The Code of the Geeks is a simple and compact way how to tell the others about your geeky personality. The Geek Code consists of a series of letters, numbers and symbols, each describing you in some category. Sometimes, it's a little cryptic to the uninitiated, and here comes our little tool to help you.
This decoder has been written by Anicka (Geek Code) and Martin (Geek Code) on the Christmas of 2006. If you have any bug reports or ideas on what could be improved, please tell us. You can also download the source code. There is also a Furry Code Decoder here.