diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f33b783..7ab5724 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -65,34 +65,34 @@ Placed BEFORE the category. Unless stated otherwise, indicates that the person r To start a code, a geek must declare himself or herself to be a geek. To do this, we start the code with a “G” to denote “GEEK”, followed by one or two letters to denote the geek’s occupation or field of study. Multi-talented geeks with more than one vocational training should denote their myriad of talents with a slash between each vocation (example: GCS/MU/TW). ``` -GB = Geek of Business -GC = Geek of Classics -GCA = Geek of Commercial Arts -GCM = Geek of Computer Management -GCS = Geek of Computer Science -GCC = Geek of Communications -GE = Geek of Engineering -GED = Geek of Education -GFA = Geek of Fine Arts -GG = Geek of Government -GH = Geek of Humanities -GIT = Geek of Information Technology -GJ = Geek of Jurisprudence (Law) -GLS = Geek of Library Science -GL = Geek of Literature -GMC = Geek of Mass Communications -GM = Geek of Math -GMD = Geek of Medicine -GMU = Geek of Music -GPA = Geek of Performing Arts -GP = Geek of Philosophy -GS = Geek of Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.) -GSS = Geek of Social Science (Psychology, Sociology, etc.) -GTW = Geek of Technical Writing -GO = Geek of Other. Some types of geeks deviate from the normal geek activities. This is encouraged as true geeks come from all walks of life. -GU = Geek of ‘Undecided’. This is a popular vocation with incoming freshmen. -G! = Geek of no qualifications nor interests; likely, cannot exist -GAT = Geek of All Trades. For those geeks that can do anything and everything. GAT usually precludes the use of other vocational descriptors. +GB = Geek of Business +GC = Geek of Classics +GCA = Geek of Commercial Arts +GCM = Geek of Computer Management +GCS = Geek of Computer Science +GCC = Geek of Communications +GE = Geek of Engineering +GED = Geek of Education +GFA = Geek of Fine Arts +GG = Geek of Government +GH = Geek of Humanities +GIT = Geek of Information Technology +GJ = Geek of Jurisprudence (Law) +GLS = Geek of Library Science +GL = Geek of Literature +GMC = Geek of Mass Communications +GM = Geek of Math +GMD = Geek of Medicine +GMU = Geek of Music +GPA = Geek of Performing Arts +GP = Geek of Philosophy +GS = Geek of Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.) +GSS = Geek of Social Science (Psychology, Sociology, etc.) +GTW = Geek of Technical Writing +GO = Geek of Other. Some types of geeks deviate from the normal geek activities. This is encouraged as true geeks come from all walks of life. +GU = Geek of ‘Undecided’. This is a popular vocation with incoming freshmen. +G! = Geek of no qualifications nor interests; likely, cannot exist +GAT = Geek of All Trades. For those geeks that can do anything and everything. GAT usually precludes the use of other vocational descriptors. ``` ==============================================================