I'm not a geek about equipment, I just know what I like.
I read the Steve Jobs book, and that kind of changed everything. I've been, like, an Apple geek my whole life and have always seen him as a hero. But reading the book, and learning about how he built the company, and maintaining that corporate culture and all that, I think that influenced me a lot.
I'm super excited about gaming always. That's the thing that I geek out over; those are the vlogs that I'm surfing if I'm not already playing a game at night.
When I was a kid, it was a huge insult to be a geek. Now it's a point of pride in a weird way.
I got picked on a lot. I was a complete geek in school. I had braces. I didn't have the hot girlfriend. I wasn't ever sought after. I was a stocky, awkward kid who got laughed off the tennis court when I tried that.
I'm a card-carrying nerd, a gamer, and sci-fi geek.
What's great about the geek spirit is that life never seems to stop us, and they never seem to kill our enthusiasm, our optimism and our hunger to experience the world. We keep our sense of humor, we protect our dignity, we talk to our friends about the experience and then we start again fresh the very next day.
I'm a musical geek. It's like there's this big, wild universe in my head, and I love to express it.
I'm not of a science background, I was never a comic book geek, and I was never a gamer.
I can't live without my smartphone, but I really geek on coding. It's not so much technology that I like, but puzzle solving.
I was a big sci-fi fantasy geek when I was younger... secretly, in my room.
I'm not going chic, I swear. The geek endures. But, I mean, a snazzy cool suit looks good.
I made my drama teacher cry. I only took drama to get out of writing papers in English and the teacher was this thespian Broadway geek and here I was this Italian guy from Staten Island and I would put her in tears.
I wouldn't call myself a geek, but I do sometimes teach Mommy and Daddy stuff about computers. And I do watch TV, but only informative programmes like the news and documentaries.
No-one has ever called me a cool dude. I'm somewhere between geek and normal.
I span the entire geek spectrum.
I'm pretty much a documents reporter. I'm a public records geek.
Every day, I wake up and I say, 'Why... how... did I end up with 1.7 million Twitter followers?' It's freaky to me, every day, but that tells me that there's an appetite out there that had previously been underserved. There's an inner geek in us all, an inner bit of curiosity that people are discovering, and they like it.
I feel like nowadays everybody I know has a smidge of geek in them. In other words, they have some odd niche or some obsessive tendencies.
I'm a geek.
We thought that the Internet was going to connect us all together. As a young geek in rural Maine, I got excited about the Internet because it seemed that I could be connected to the world. What it's looking like increasingly is that the Web is connecting us back to ourselves.
I'm a pretty feminized geek, you know? I have that point of view, I grew up around a lot of girls, so I'm pretty sensitive to that. But I don't dare say 'I know how women think.'
I was a musical theatre geek in high school and college.
I was a geek and had long hair. Life changed when I joined engineering in Manipal. I joined a group of 7 friends. From then, my journey was simply beautiful, and I cherish it to this date.
Yep, I'm a geek. Ever since I got the Millennium Falcon for Christmas in 1978. And I still have it, in perfect condition, just without the box... but I still play with it!
I'm geek royalty now.
I think we all have different moods - a nerd one day and cool the next. I think everyone has an inner geek, and I know I definitely do.
To me, NASA is kind of the magical kingdom. I was sort of a geek, and you go there, and there are just these wondrously strange things and people.
Yes, I was a big math and computer geek, that's true. I was driven by the scholastic side of things. For me, it was all about what I could do with math and computers.
I would love to be an historian. I'm a bit of a history geek and love books and programmes on the subject.
Being a geek is all about learning the inventories of things.
I think I've been able to fool a lot of people because I know I'm a dork. I'm a geek.
I am a huge theatre geek.
I'm a closet geek.
This is how much of a music geek I am: if I have a day with nothing to do, one of my favourite things is to just sit at my computer and make playlists of pretty much anything.
I've always been a geek and slightly awkward... slightly umm... I was never the cool kid at school.