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Drawing lifted from my sketch book and colored in photoshop.

There are lots of things that show what a nerd I am in this photo.. Can you spy them?

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love your lipsmackers and your lack of perfume, hope to get you home by curfew, WORD UP

"runway" website illustration.

My geek package arrived from www.lastexittonowhere.com/! I <3 their t-shirts.

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spontaneous , a c c t u a l /colection.

fotocon mis lentes y mi ropa de mi ultimo año de colegio como a eso de las 9 pm.

song: bag raiders - shooting stars.

being nerdy in my room.

photo courtesy of the man himself.

A range of electronics in my bedroom affords me multiple nightlights. Each light falls under three categories. Throbber for steady dimming/brightening, flickering for rapid on/off, and steady for staying at the same brightness indefinitely.

Mark Ford

Evil From the Needle

232 Camden High Street

London

NW1 8QS

 

www.evilfromtheneedle.com

 

www.doompig.com

 

I've added LCCN labels (and the LCCN is written on the inside first page) to the 164 fiction books of mine that I can find LCCNs for. The other 11 I haven't found yet and need to do a little searching and figuring for. Why I like LCCN is complicated.

 

I don't think I'll do the same for my reference books, just because the actual valuable books (or rare, non-valuable) in my collection are all in that section. My fiction has some first printings and things, but nothing worth money. And I am never giving them up.

 

On average, I think I've read each book at least three times (though there are six I haven't got to yet, for various reasons, but that's how averages work, folks!).

 

I totally believe in great public libraries, but my tastes run a little outside of what libraries currently offer. And I'd say 30-40% of these were originally from libraries, but had been discarded.

After year upon year of wondering where they went, Lauren finally found me a shop in Manchester that still sells Nerds - and they're just as tasty (and possibly radioactive) as I remembered!

Mini series: Nerds

 

Julie had these awesome glasses. They instantly became required for all members of the party. Here are a few of the better shots.

Geek fashion for your feet.

 

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No better way to show off the NERD tattoo, than to do it while being a nerd...

Tree and I used to slip all sorts of interesting notes into each others things. I found this in my graphing calculator while working on a calculus problem set (known as p-sets on the east coast). It's a radial function that, when graphed, reveals a cardioid (heart).

 

Anyone whom I'm a really good friend has a tendency to root through my belongings leaving strange notes. Anna and I actually engaged in a stealing, clue, counter steal counter clue battle for a number of years. You can see that she's been up to something in the upper left where she's written Sin^2x + Cos^2x = Anna . I doubt she knew what this was when she came across it.

benson and i (:

i'm wearing my little brother's suspenders haha

 

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Going to the Academy. A Nerd needs to take care of himself.

I used zoom on my camera, this was the result.

We put Daniel's Harry Potter glasses on Wesley and Daniel wrote a sign that said "NERD."

A typical pose. Douglas and Mark chat about interface issues and obscure GUI issues. (notice the nerd badge of honor on Douglas' wrist)

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