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How to Handle a Geeklet Girl

Wired.com's Geekdad blog always has great articles about living with tech and obscure pop culture in the 21st century. Last week's article focuses on an oft-stereotyped kind of kid: the female geek. Offering tips on how to support a girl with a penchant for reading and 'Lord of the Rings,' writer Natania Barron attempts to guide parents in guiding their children. "[Even] if you don't get the stuff she reads, reiterate that reading is awesome," she urges.

On the subject of friendships, Barron notes, "Geek girls discover more friends among guys than girls... Good, enduring relationships between girls are important." Written from the perspective of an adult reflecting on her geek childhood, Barron's piece points out strong, fictional, nerdy female characters like 'Girl Genius' Agatha Clay and 'A Wrinkle in Time's' Meg Murry. (We like Hermione and Violet Baudelaire, ourselves.)

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10 Nerdiest Cakes Ever

If you're a fan of the Food Network, chances are you've seen one of the cable channel's many cake-related shows that air daily, from the crazy cake challenges to the one and only 'Ace of Cakes.' Now imagine if all of those cake makers were actually 'Star Trek,' 'Metroid,' and 'Dungeons & Dragons' fanatics. Just take a moment to picture what kind of cakes they would make in their free time....

Having trouble? The folks over at Streetlevel has you covered. They've scoured the Web and have found ten incredibly nerdy (cool?) cakes for your viewing pleasure. If you doubt how nerdy a cake can actually be, just take one look at the Twitter Fail Whale cake pictured above. Yes, that's real. Hit the link for nine more cakes that will either make you cringe, or yell "Awesome!" (complete with a fist pump). [From: Streetlevel]

Are You a Geek? Then Make Sure You Know This Stuff....



Sure, you speak Klingon and have figured out how to access blocked Web sites from your work computer, but does that really make you a geek? To find out if you actually qualify for geek status, Laptop Logic has amassed 64 processes and items with which every true geek should be familiar.

The list encompasses almost all facets of geekdom, from the mundane to the obscure. We raised an eyebrow at some entries, such as replacing a laptop keyboard or knowing the meaning of USB (Universal Serial Bus), while others -- like flashing the BIOS on your laptop -- definitely made us scratch our heads a little.

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Biggest Tech 'Cults'



Behold, worshipers at the altar of the keyboard! Since we've all lent our whole-hearted support to one particular operating system or gadget at some point, and since we're committed to promoting peace and understanding between rival tech factions, we pass on to you a canon of tech cults -- complete with a list of their practitioners' strange habits. The list, courtesy of the scribes of Infoworld, reveals the principles and practices of a multitude of technical denominations, and the sources of strife between the pious and the non-believer.

The list of "True Believers" describes seven predominant cults, their belief systems, and the rituals of their hosts of followers. Some of the different faiths, and their flocks, include "The Way of the Palm" and its legion of PDA devotees, and "The Commodorians," who seek to uphold the sanctity of the Commodore personal computer. These blind-faith disciples, even today, continue to program software for their ancient and forgotten relics.

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10 Habits of Highly Annoying Geek Couples




Thanks to a heads-up from the good people over at geeksugar, we've come across an interesting list relating to marital bliss: Wired's own Geekdad has compiled the 10 Annoying Habits of a Geeky Spouse, and if we weren't so painfully cool, or didn't spend so much time memorizing everything Homer Simpson has ever said, we might see a few of these reflected in our own relationship. Throwing in 'Simpsons' references whenever possible makes us cool, right? We think so, but our spouse won't give us a straight answer.

Is your spouse or significant other a geek?



Anyhoo, the list seems pretty dead-on, although we do have some small issues with a few of the habits on the list -- Both the Wired crew and Geekdad admit to using "frak" instead of actually cursing, but they attribute the origin to 'Battlestar Galactica.' Sure the original version used "frack" but not with the same spelling or frequency, and every true geek remembers playing the game 'Frak!' on their Commodore 64 (ownership of which immediately classifies one as a geek of the highest order).

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William Shatner to Appear In Next 'Star Trek' Movie

Shatner To Appear in Next 'Star Trek'After the revelation that relative unknown Chris Pine would be taking the role of Captain Kirk in the next 'Star Trek' film, geeks everywhere revolted -- despite having never heard of the guy. But, Trekkies and Trekkers everywhere, put down your keyboards and stop it with the yelling and screaming: It looks like Shatner will indeed be making an appearance in the film.

The next 'Trek' will take the Enterprise crew back to the beginning, to their halcyon days back at Starfleet Academy. It's been reported that Leonard Nimoy will make a guest appearance as Spock as well, meaning the film will probably start with both he and Shatner reminiscing about the old days.

'Hulk' star Eric Bana will be the villain, 'Shawn of the Dead' star Simon Pegg will be Scotty, and 'Heroes' mystery-man Zachary Quinto will be Spock. Beyond these tasty tidbits, not much else is known about the film, which is set to be released in November of 2008.

One thing is for sure, though -- expect Kirk's famous (in the right circles) Kobayashi Maru hacking job to be portrayed on the big screen.

From Newswatch50.com

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