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Alienware Star Wars Edition

That's pretty fvcking awesome, but I don't want Ewan McGregor on the side of my case...I like him outside of SW, but come on. Too bad AW stuff is so $$$
 
To computer modders, you'd just be the brunt of their jokes, if you showed up with one of those. :laugh:

I bet if you showed up at a Star Wars convention with it, tho, you'd have all the uber geeks oooohing and aaaahing all over it. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Azndude51
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Dark side is cooler

Agreed, the dark side is badass, the light side is just plain gay 😛

*casts force valor and slaps Azndude51 with the butt of his light saber*

that is by far the geekiest thing i have ever posted. :beer:
 
I have a question: Do real geeks know they're geeks? Like, do those people in line for episode III now know that they're geeks and how they're viewed in the world by others?
 
Originally posted by: chuckywang
I have a question: Do real geeks know they're geeks? Like, do those people in line for episode III now know that they're geeks and how they're viewed in the world by others?

well. with recent spread of the term, so many different things can make you a geek. if a redneck is in his garage working on his car, he could be considered a car geek. so the term is just so loose anymore, it really almost encompasses nothing. but to answer your question, in my experience yes I know I'm a geek. not of the traditional variety i guess, but i fit in there somewhere. it's cool to be a geek anymore. i revel in it. but again, it's not saying much about yourself, imho.
 
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