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The idea is that everything that makes a geek individual can be encoded in a compact format which only other geeks can read. This is deemed to be efficient in some sufficiently geeky manner.
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Share your geek code with friends and acquaintances! Help them understand that "The geeks of today are the trendsetters of tomorrow."
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# Older Versions
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Version 0.1 was created and written by Robert A. Hayden, then a student of Stanford. It consisted of only about five categories.
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Version 0.1 was created and written by Robert A. Hayden, a student (and later graduate) of Mankato State University. It consisted of only about five categories.
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Version 0.2 was mostly a spelling and bug fix.
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Some categories will be irrelevant, so ignore them. Some of the qualifiers will not match with you exactly, so choose that qualifier that most closely matches you.
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Given a set of category/qualifier strings for any of the above (skip anything you dont want to answer/not relevant/classified/unknown/indeterminate/etc). A GEEK CODE BLOCK similar to the output created by PGP attempts to universalize how you will see the Geek Code around the net. Line breaks can be added if needed.
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Given a set of category/qualifier strings for any of the above (skip anything you dont want to answer/not relevant/classified/unknown/indeterminate/etc).
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It's time to assemble your code for displaying to the world. Take the substrings and concatenate with a space between. When completed, it will look something like the following:
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```
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GCS^/GM^ A++(a?) B_:--:+:-:+ C++(C-) D+:+ CM++(++++) MW11_(+++) ULD++++$ MC-- Lbash+++/LC#+/Lj+/Lpy++/Lvb IO+++:---(+) G:exarobibliologist E++ H+ PGP PSG PE TDW+/TEX+++/THRO++++/TMON+++/TOB+++/TSTsnw+++/TSTld+++/TSTdsc-- RPG+++(*)>$ BK+++ KX+++ INTJ-A R-- Y+++
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```
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A GEEK CODE BLOCK similar to the output created by PGP attempts to universalize how you will see the Geek Code around the net. Line breaks can be added if needed.
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```
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-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK VERSION 5.0-----
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GCS^/GM^ A++(a?) B_:--:+:-:+ C++(C-) D+:+ CM++(++++)
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TSTdsc-- RPG+++(*)>$ BK+++ KX+++ INTJ-A R-- Y+++
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-----END GEEK CODE BLOCK VERSION 5.0-----
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```
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### Special characters
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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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