I have 5 computers at home (2 of which I use on a daily basis), 2 PDAs (one I will resell soon), tivo, external hard drive.
I am not sure where I am on the geek scale.
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I have 5 computers at home (2 of which I use on a daily basis), 2 PDAs (one I will resell soon), tivo, external hard drive.
I am not sure where I am on the geek scale.
I own five theremins with a sixth on the way. Do I win?
I think it's a safe bet that you own more theremins than any of us. But do any of them run linux?
I think it's a safe bet that you own more theremins than any of us.
Actually, I think it's a safe bet that he owns more than all of us.
I own five theremins with a sixth on the way. Do I win?
Yes, but music-y stuff is not as geeky as computers. Multiply the number of theremins you own by 0.921....
Although to be fair, I think the theremin is the geekiest musical instrument ever....
Although to be fair, I think the theremin is the geekiest musical instrument ever....
Theremins are way geekier than computers. The factor should be greater than one.
Well, the coolness factor of being a musician cancels out much of the geekieness of the theremin. So the factor 0.921 already takes that into account.
No, Theremin is totally geekier than computer.
The geekiest of all, though? The Theremin emulator for Palm OS. Discovered by me, accidentally, while hunting to see if I could find a SNES emulator (can't. Sega Genesis is a go, but no SNES. And the only NES emulator is non-free. Bah.)
I still have a ColecoVision.
I still have a ColecoVision.
That beats my Atari 400. I kinda wish I had kept my Atari ST, that was a oddball computer. I almost bought a used Lisa once, but I couldn't justify the money.