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In lugnet.general, Jeff Shiner writes:
> In lugnet.general, Kevin Loch writes:
> > Netslaves has an article about geeks and their toys. It mentions
> > LEGO too.
> >
> > http://www.netslaves.com/comments/979826937.shtml
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> This brings about an interesting question that has been lingering in the
> back of my mind for awhile now.
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> Are the majority of AFOLs geeks? Or... more to the point...
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> What variety of occupations/interests does the Lugnet community and AFOLs in
> general represent?
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> I for instance... am a geek... I am a Development Manager responsible for
> eCommerce personalization. Prior to becoming a manager I was the technical
> lead. Pretty classical geek stuff.
>
> What do others in the community do?
I'm probably classified as a psuedo-geek. I repair all kinds of
computer/electronics related hardware (primarily printers in my current
job), which is pretty solidly in the range of geekdom, but it's a 9-to-5
deal with me. I enjoy it - it's fun & challanging - but I leave it at work,
and hardly ever think about it on my own time, which is typically listed as
a requirement for true geekhood - that it isn't just a job.
James
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| (...) back of my mind for awhile now. Are the majority of AFOLs geeks? Or... more to the point... What variety of occupations/interests does the Lugnet community and AFOLs in general represent? I for instance... am a geek... I am a Development (...) (24 years ago, 19-Jan-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.off-topic.geek)
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