By: Don
Great article!!! We covered this a couple episodes back “What is a Nerd”? On our N3rdG4sm Podcast. Very interesting to see the similar points of view.
View ArticleBy: Dr Glitterbear
Thanks for sharing! Surviving and flourishing is the greatest revenge. Nerds just love something that is not “cool” passionately and (hopefully) get to a make living at it. Sharing your passion and...
View ArticleBy: Brian Krueger, PhD
All the dipshits that bullied me in garde school are now car salesmen or automobile detailers. I think karma worked this problem out in the long run.
View ArticleBy: George
Hurrah for geeks! not gLeeks cause I for one can’t carry a tune to save my life! But for all of us that were called names, stayed indoors, hated PE, etc… we have a job that like Dr. M. said is really...
View ArticleBy: Mike Vardaro
Great job, Craig! I loved it. A story remarkably similar to my own (although I managed to escape grade school without any physical scars – just the emotional ones). Nerd and proud!
View ArticleBy: Carly Strasser
Thanks so much for sharing, Craig. It’s great to see that someone so successful experienced some of the same bumps and bruises as the rest of us!
View ArticleBy: Leonardo
Wow peek and poke you make remember I had the commodore 64 and I spent the whole summer attached to the box while other guys were at the swimming pool, beautiful!
View ArticleBy: I am Science, but I am not Geek
[…] course, nerds and geeks exist in science, just as they do in any occupation. They can own that if they wish and they can be proud for sure. But just because some scientists identify as geeks,...
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[…] course, nerds and geeks exist in science, just as they do in any occupation. They can own that if they wish and they can be proud for sure. But just because some scientists identify as geeks,...
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