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Your computer costs more than your car.
Originally posted by rick1138
Your computer costs more than your car.
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
You spend Friday nights with your computer.
What makes you think the same nerd doesn't know both LL grammars and overhead cams? Some nerds are pretty versatile...Originally posted by Zantra
You can explain the differences between DDR, and SDRAM, name off the layers of the OSI layer model, know the difference between 182.1 and 182.2 topology, "LL" means something to you, and you owned a computer BEFORE there was Aol, but yet you still can't name the basic components of an automobile engine, let alone the 4 engine cycles.
Originally posted by Artman
...You can assemble a computer in fifteen minutes from spare parts in you bedroom, but you can't put together a good shirt and pants combination no matter how much time you have.
Originally posted by twizted1
HEY! I resemble that remark!
-Ty
Originally posted by Artman
Who needs clothes that match when you can have a room full of spare computer parts!
Originally posted by jimmy p
Your relatives and family describe your job as "works with computers".
Some common signs that you are a nerd include being passionate about a particular subject or hobby, having extensive knowledge about a niche topic, enjoying intellectual discussions, and being socially awkward or introverted.
No, being a nerd is not a negative thing. It simply means that you have a strong interest and enthusiasm for certain topics or activities. Embracing your nerdy side can lead to personal growth and fulfillment.
Yes, absolutely! Being a nerd and being cool are not mutually exclusive. In fact, many people find intelligence and passion for certain subjects to be attractive qualities.
No, not all nerds are good at math and science. While these subjects may be popular among nerds, there are many other areas of interest that can fall under the category of "nerdy". For example, someone may be a music nerd, a book nerd, or a history nerd.
One way to embrace your nerdy side is to find a supportive community of like-minded individuals who share your interests. This can help you feel more confident and accepted in expressing your passions. It's also important to remember that being a nerd is nothing to be ashamed of and should be celebrated!