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Tools for the Wannabe Geek
So an incoming freshman on my team says to me, "Eugenia, how can I make the best of the year as a robotics geek?". I looked at him and said, you know, you're not quite my level of approved geekiness yet. So obviously I am on a mission to show him how to become a geek. I'd like y'all to help me. My first tool for Mr. Wannabe Geek is...
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Well, I'd have to say duct tape is one major tool....though it's not directly computer related, it certianly had lotsa applications. I'd also say a USB flash drive...Can't live without one.
-Bill |
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cold heat soldering iron.....not just any old soldering iron he needs a special cold one like i have....
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/69d3/ |
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Let's just say MAJOR thinkgeek shopping spree is in question for the silly freshman.
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Well, if you want to be a computer geek (like myself), Here's what I'd do:
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ThinkGeek.com calls it "An essential geek tool".
Swiss CyberTool 41 I've got one on order....thanks Microsoft...lol |
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Oh YES! The perfect thing he needs is a laptop found at a yard/garage sale for CHEAP. Notice the word CHEAP.
The summer before my freshman year I found a laptop manufactured in May of 1992 from the now extinct company AST. The lady selling it offered it to me for $5! No kidding, she previously wanted $20 for it, but it was the last day and wanted to get rid of it. It was STUFFED with goodies, MS Word, PP, Excel, 4.0, a designing lab, Win 3.1, etc. I loaded other goodies into it, fixed its registry, and it became a beastly machine. Sadly the LCD ribbon tore and I had to rip off the screen and give it a monitor. :( But it still is what it was. So, I recommend he goes out and looks for one, there is still plenty of time in the summer for sales to pop up. PS: anyone have a site I can goto to find a replacement LCD signal ribbon for it, I would like to make it mobile again. |
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Try beating this guy: Super Mario Brother's 3 Time Attack
If you can beat that game faster than he does, I'll ... give you a high five. Or something. :D |
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Pertaining to Thinkgeek,
I saw "I am JVN" on the fortunes page! :yikes: It's spreading!!! http://www.thinkgeek.com/fortune.shtml *surfer beware, occasionally has inappropriate language* There are other great, completely random things that appear on that page also. |
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A paper clip, key chain LED light and a good knife.
The days of ejecting stuck 3.5 disks may seem over- but mark my words, I use a paper clip on a daily basis. Watch some Mcguiver for ideas on how to best implement the paper clip. LED lights are just so cheap and geekish these days theres no excuse not to have one. I actually prefer non swiss army knives. Sure, they have 50 tools, but they are clunkers. I find I use my normal folding knife far more then even my Leather-man. Although, that wave is always nice to have in the pits... Oh, and a good hammer. Sometimes, you just have to beat something (someone?) into submission. Yes, you can use your head, but its a lot easier with a hammer. -Andy A. |
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how about a good set of calipers? i can't believe they haven't been mentioned yet...
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