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cjsmith
Tuesday,
April
8th
,
2008
08:39 am
I'm trying to tease out a curious change (since, oh, ten years ago) in the meaning of the word
geek
.
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Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 05:50 pm (UTC)
Now that turns my question on its head: geeks IN television and movies! :-)
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Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 06:50 pm (UTC)
And that brings me to
The X-Files
episode "
Humbug
(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0751139/)", scoring a trifecta:
Refering to popular TV
Geeks in TV
Old-school "geek" definition
Along with triple-word score and the fact that it's a Tuesday, my next stop is Mornington Crescent. I score Aleph-0.
Dang, I thought I'd do better.
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Refering to popular TV
Geeks in TV
Old-school "geek" definition
Along with triple-word score and the fact that it's a Tuesday, my next stop is Mornington Crescent. I score Aleph-0.
Dang, I thought I'd do better.