Left out again

I admit I'm a a geek, so I'm disappointed in this cartoon that describes 56 categories of geeks, and I don't fit any of them.

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Where's the Science Geek ?
Dammit, I want a science geek!

The closest they come is a "Lab Geek," but that doesn't quite seem to fully encapsulate your immense geekiness, PZ. We need a "Reality Geek" I think.

There's a lab geek.

By junk science (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

Oh come on -- not even a Book Geek?

You must be holding out for Cephalo Geek.

The artist is clearly not a geek. I mean, Outdoor geek, fitness geek? Since when does jock = geek? Travesty.

A true geek would have included a browncoat.

The Anime Geek looks almost like it has a cephalopod on its head.

PZ, you're just saying that because the Lab Geek holding the suspect material isn't smiling. Aren't unexpected results the proverbial font of innovative thought?

By Steve in MI (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

Hey, there I am !
Ham Radio Geek...

CQ CQ CQ this is WA2YUH calling CQ and standing by for a call...

WA2YUH this is 9N1MM, Nine nancy one micky mouse. You're Five and Nine in Katmandu, Nepal, My name is Moran, QSL?

Apple geek?

Yeah, the lab geek definitely looks like a chemist (although I wonder how much time chemists actually spend holding test tubes these days; my chem-geek nephew uses beakers).

But, PZ, you're a college prof. Doesn't that make you an Indy geek? You know, the kind of take-no-prisoners professors whose mild-mannered lectures can't conceal the derring-do of his extracurricular activities? I mean, all of us college profs are admired and envied by virtually everyone. Right? (Or have I been sadly mistaken all these years?)

Most geeks I know, including myself and my husband, are a combination of a couple different types of geeks.

Yeah. Too bad there's no spot for Moron Geek.

PZ, I think you are the geek's geek - it's in the lower right corner. Look at all the geek love you've already gotten trying to help you on this.

...don't assume that is paint...

I am 7 of the 56 kinds listed.

By OptimusShr (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

Worst. Geek-categorization. Ever.

By uknesvuinng (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

I think I need to express myself as a sum of "eigen-geeks".

0.4*(Lab Geek) + 0.4*(Engineer Geek) + 0.2*(Jedi Geek)

By Tony Popple (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

I so want to be the Tron geek. Do such people exist?

You just need to change the science geek's flask into an upside down octopus and you're set.

I am 7 of the 56 kinds listed.

I hit 12 of the listed. And there are probably another 12 geek categories not drawn that I would fit into.

Although I agree with efp in questioning the whole accuracy of this drawing. Since when is a Jock a Geek?

@22: Tony Popple: I think I need to express myself as a sum of "eigen-geeks".

0.4*(Lab Geek) + 0.4*(Engineer Geek) + 0.2*(Jedi Geek)

I think Tony Popple wins the title of "Geek of Geeks" for that post. All hail!

Blog geek anyone?

Any taxonomy geeks out there will probably have issues with this one.

I used to be a lab geek, now I'm just a geek.

I don't see one for Pulps geek. True, the Conspiracy Geek looks like the Shadow, but stilll, no pulp geeks? We're a small group, but very much into the pursuit of geekiness. And what about a Writer geek for that matter? So many geeks missed and other geeks that shouldn't be in there...

By Whalehugger (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

No geology geek? How sad! Indy Geek and Engineer Geek have kinda the right feel, but really not quite.
And no zoology geek either, for that matter... needs to be a Gussie Fink-Nottle type character. Although poke's looks pretty good for that. Needs mud up to the knees and a lizard on its head.

@#23:

Oh, yeah, TRON geeks exist.

efp and Calladus,

Ever hung out with climbers? Pretty geeky folks, if you ask me.

I'm ashamed that I only meet 11 geeks on the list.

And where is the Beer Geek? A travesty!

By Byte Reader (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

Any taxonomy geeks out there will probably have issues with this one.

Yes, yes we do. My categorization senses are offended, not least of all, as pointed out above, by the lack of female geeks.

Outdoor Geek? We're called gear heads... Besides you need 4 tents, one for winter, (A-frame with two exits and a pole on on the ridgeline) one for the campground, (big - heavy - very opaque for campground activities) one for the solo trail hike, (light, mesh upper half) and another for the extended trip (light, but with vestibule fly, and room for two people). Mind you, I rarely use them as I prefer the bivvy sack and mosquito net. Of course 3 stoves, (butane, white gas, and multi-fuel) are also necessary.
Now mind you, if I get selected for the Silk Road expeditions/excavations, I'll be ready for living on the steppes for 3 months!!

By Onkel Bob (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

The Geek Code - even after over a decade since the last revision - specifies geekiness more accurately than attempts at geek taxonomy that have come since. I aspire to e++++ and h++ (or even h*). The Geek Code is quite narrowly academic, while more modern versions have pulled away from academia and towards more computer-oriented/lifestyle definitions.

Geek Code revisions now would include adding an OS X category and updating the sci-fi section to include Firefly/Serenity. Not to mention adding MMORPGing. And cephalods...

As for this selection, I guess I go in the Code Geek and Book Geek categories.

Squid geek, or squieek for short.

[delurks] I agree with MyaR. I counted three out of fifty-six geeks as female, or ~5.36% of geeks. Maybe my knowledge base is skewed, but I think that's far smaller than the actual representation.

Girl geek???? Peh, stupid sexists. Scrapbooking or ren faire? Fuck right off. Is that cosplay one actually supposed to be a girl or a guy in drag? Stupid sexists. Peh.

I am not any either, I am some of them in part, but they just don't have religion geek (they also need anal retentive geek, for those of us who like to annoy our girlfriends with how movies are historically or otherwise inaccuarte).

"Although I agree with efp in questioning the whole accuracy of this drawing. Since when is a Jock a Geek?"

I guess they're making jocks out to be geeks in their extensive almost encyclopedic knowledge of, whatever they're, jocky, about. I have no idea how to word that.

Also I am actually 8 of the types, missed one on my first look.

By OptimusShr (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

Ok, geeks, I have a question. This isn't something that is in progess right now but I'm hoping that it will be soon. For a girl's name, is Kimberlite or Marrella better? :^)

Why does the Linux Geek still have the price tag on his Tux shirt? Are they implying that we're all cheap and keep the tags on so that we can return the clothes when we're done wearing them?

@22: Tony Popple: I think I need to express myself as a sum of "eigen-geeks".

0.4*(Lab Geek) + 0.4*(Engineer Geek) + 0.2*(Jedi Geek)

I think Tony Popple wins the title of "Geek of Geeks" for that post. All hail!

Nuh-uh. His basis is neither complete nor orthogonal.

What about a birder geek? I've spent enough time at field stations with this extremely territorial species to think they have their own geeky ways. Kind of like an outdoors geek, except they prefer pre-dawn hours and have their own entirely unique mating call.

Mena - Kimberlite...diamonds ARE a girl's best friend...

I'm not ANY of those geeks. I used to be a food geek, but I got over it. Waaahhhh...I'm a non-representational geek.

what type of geek am I?...Happy Homemaker Geek?

By CanadianChick (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

correction - Happy Homemaker Musical Accountant Geek

By CanadianChick (not verified) on 22 Dec 2007 #permalink

What? No Dr. Who geek?

Yeah, the percentage of geeks of the female persuasion is a bit on the low side, and what's listed is rather lackluster, though they are size accepting.

Hm. Well, no jelly baby for them...

If they had a language or word geek on there, she could have told them that they misspelled "collectible."

Since we are talking about geekiness and femaleness, it would be remiss of me not to mention Girl Geek Dinners - a network of dinner events so that female geeks can socialise and network with one another and with the gentlemen that they invite along. They started - as many civilised things have - in London and have spread out around the world, although not to the U.S. yet (existing women-in-tech groups already exist).

Re: #43 and #45.

First of all, I am at least 8 sort of geeks, based on the poster.

Second of all, I think there should have been a category for 'fantasy sports geek'.

Third, I've always thought that 'Soma' would be a terrific girl's name. As in 'exotic Hollywood starlet Soma Dendrite.'

What we're missing here is the true, original meaning of the word "geek". A geek was the guy who acted as a wild man in a carnival freak show, who bit the heads off live chickens, and did other weird bits of psudosavagery to entertain the gullabe and ignorant. Nowadays they're mainly to be found on(so called) reality television shows.

By Blind Pig (not verified) on 24 Dec 2007 #permalink