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| + | = | indicates an increased amount of geekiness in a particular area. Each additional + raises the level further. |
| _ | = | (Optional) indicates a baseline answer. _ is one step above -, and one step below +. Therefore, _ is never combined with + or - . For example, instead of leaving it blank/empty, a geek of average shape and size could write d_:_ to indicate they are at the baseline. |
| - | = | indicates a decreased amount of geekiness in a particular area. Each additional - reduces the level further. |
| @ | = | 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: Picard as a whole, but aren't sure how they like the current season might list themselves as TSTpic+++@. |
| () | = | for indicating "cross-overs" or ranges. Geeks who go from C+ to C— depending on the situation (i.e. mostly "C+") could use C+(—). Note: @ is different from () in that () has finite limits within the category, while @ ranges all over. |
| $ | = | 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. |
| ^ | = | Indicates that the geek has a degree or certificate in this area or field. For example, GCS^/GMU/GTW^ indicates that this is a Geek of Computer Science (with a degree in this field), a Geek of Music, and a Geek of Technical Writing (with a certificate in this field) |
| > | = | for 'wannabe' ratings. Indicating that while the geek is currently at one rating, they are striving to reach another. For example, UL+++>$ indicating a geek that is currently Linux savvy, but wants to someday make money at it. |
| ? | = | 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. |
| ! | = | 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, !MC would be a person that just plain refuses to have anything to do with Macintosh, while MC? would be a person that doesn't even know what Macintosh is. |
| `+` | = | indicates an increased amount of geekiness in a particular area. Each additional + raises the level further. |
| `_` | = | (Optional) indicates a baseline answer. _ is one step above -, and one step below +. Therefore, _ is never combined with + or - . For example, instead of leaving it blank/empty, a geek of average shape and size could write d_:_ to indicate they are at the baseline. |
| `-` | = | indicates a decreased amount of geekiness in a particular area. Each additional - reduces the level further. |
| `@` | = | 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: Picard as a whole, but aren't sure how they like the current season might list themselves as TSTpic+++@. |
| `()` | = | for indicating "cross-overs" or ranges. Geeks who go from C+ to C— depending on the situation (i.e. mostly "C+") could use C+(—). Note: @ is different from () in that () has finite limits within the category, while @ ranges all over. |
| `$` | = | Indicates that this particular category is done for a living. For example, UL+++$ indicates that the person utilizes Unix and gets paid for it. Quite a lucky geek, for sure. |
| `^` | = | Indicates that the geek has a degree or certificate in this area or field. For example, GCS^/GMU/GTW^ indicates that this is a Geek of Computer Science (with a degree in this field), a Geek of Music, and a Geek of Technical Writing (with a certificate in this field) |
| `>` | = | for 'wannabe' ratings. Indicating that while the geek is currently at one rating, they are striving to reach another. For example, UL+++>$ indicating a geek that is currently Linux savvy, but wants to someday make money at it. |
| `?` | = | 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. |
| `!` | = | 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, !MC would be a person that just plain refuses to have anything to do with Macintosh, while MC? would be a person that doesn't even know what Macintosh is. |
The categories
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| GAI | = | Geek of Artificial Intelligence |
| GBIO | = | Geek of Biomedical Engineering |
| 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 |
| GDS | = | Geek of Data Science |
| GDVO | = | Geek of DevOps |
| GE | = | Geek of Engineering |
| GED | = | Geek of Education |
| GFA | = | Geek of Fine Arts |
| GFS | = | Geek of Forensic Science |
| 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 |
| GSS | = | Geek of Social Science |
| GTW | = | Geek of Technical Writing |
| GVDD | = | Geek of Video Game Design |
| 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. |
| `GAI` | = | Geek of Artificial Intelligence |
| `GBIO` | = | Geek of Biomedical Engineering |
| `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 |
| `GDS` | = | Geek of Data Science |
| `GDVO` | = | Geek of DevOps |
| `GE` | = | Geek of Engineering |
| `GED` | = | Geek of Education |
| `GFA` | = | Geek of Fine Arts |
| `GFS` | = | Geek of Forensic Science |
| `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 |
| `GSS` | = | Geek of Social Science |
| `GTW` | = | Geek of Technical Writing |
| `GVDD` | = | Geek of Video Game Design |
| `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. |
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