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A few special characters allow for the (ultimately wrong but practically useful) notion that geeks can seldom be strictly quantified.
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@
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@ = for this variable, said trait is not very rigid, may change with time or with individual interaction.
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for this variable, said trait is not very rigid, may change with time or with individual interaction. For example, Geeks who happen to very much enjoy Star Trek: The Next Generation, but dislike the old 60’s series might list themselves as t++@.
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For example, Geeks who happen to very much enjoy Star Trek: Picard as a whole, but aren't sure how they like the current season might list themselves as TSTpic+++@.
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()
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() = for indicating “cross-overs” or ranges. Geeks who go from C+ to C— depending on the situation (i.e. mostly “C+”) could use C+(—). @ is different from () in that () has finite limits within the category, while @ ranges all over.
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for indicating “cross-overs” or ranges. Geeks who go from C+ to C— depending on the situation (i.e. mostly “C+”) could use C+(—). @ is different from () in that () has finite limits within the category, while @ ranges all over.
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'>' = for ‘wannabe’ ratings. Indicating that while the geek is currently at one rating, they are striving to reach another. For example, C++>$ indicating a geek that is currently computer savvy, but wants to someday make money at it.
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'>'
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$ = Indicates that this particular category is done for a living. For example, UL+++$ indicates that the person utilizes Unix and gets paid for it. Quite a lucky geek, for sure.
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for ‘wannabe’ ratings. Indicating that while the geek is currently at one rating, they are striving to reach another. For example, C++>$ indicating a geek that is currently computer savvy, but wants to someday make money at it.
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? = Unless stated otherwise within the specific category, the ? is placed after the category identifier and indicates that the geek has no knowledge about that specific category. For example, a person that has never even heard of Babylon 5, would list their Babylon 5 category as 5?
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$
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Indicates that this particular category is done for a living. For example, UL+++$ indicates that the person utilizes Unix and gets paid for it. Quite a lucky geek, for sure.
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?
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Unless stated otherwise within the specific category, the ? is placed after the category identifier and indicates that the geek has no knowledge about that specific category. For example, a person that has never even heard of Babylon 5, would list their Babylon 5 category as 5?
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!
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Placed BEFORE the category. Unless stated otherwise, indicates that the person refuses to participate in this category. This is unlike the ? variable as the ? indicates lack of knowledge, while the ! indicates stubborn refusal to participate. For example, !E would be a person that just plain refuses to have anything to do with Emacs, while E? would be a person that doesn’t even know what Emacs is.
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! = Placed BEFORE the category. Unless stated otherwise, indicates that the person refuses to participate in this category. This is unlike the ? variable as the ? indicates lack of knowledge, while the ! indicates stubborn refusal to participate. For example, !E would be a person that just plain refuses to have anything to do with Emacs, while E? would be a person that doesn’t even know what Emacs is.
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## The categories
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TMM = Mad Max
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TSW = Star Wars
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TSWcw = Star Wars Clone Wars
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TSWm = The Mandalorian
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TSWman = The Mandalorian
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TSWand = Star Wars - Andor
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TSWobi = Star Wars - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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TSWbob = Star Wars - Book of Boba Fett
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TSWv = Star Wars - Visions
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TSWbb = Star Wars - The Bad Batch
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TSWres = Star Wars - Resistance
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TSWreb = Star Wars - Rebels
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TGT = Game of Thrones
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TLOTR = Lord of the Rings
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TL = Lost
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TOB = Orphan Black
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TT = Star Trek
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TST = Star Trek
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TSTanm = Star Trek - Animated Series
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TSTng = Star Trek - The Next Generation
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TSTds9 = Star Trek - Deep Space Nine
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TSTv = Star Trek - Voyager
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TSTe = Star Trek - Enterprise
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TSTdsc = Star Trek - Discovery
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TSTpic = Star Trek - Picard
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TSTld = Star Trek - Lower Decks
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TSTst = Star Trek - Short Treks
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TSTpro = Star Trek - Prodigy
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TSTsnw = Star Trek - Strange New Worlds
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Exemplary Star Trek info
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