Does fanfiction count? Though actually the nerdiest moment of my life was getting really super massively excited last year when I realized that my school subscribes to JSTOR. It was a beautiful moment of discover.
When I studied abroad in Oxford, I literally took one of my days off to go into London and visit Forbidden Planet. Another group of people were going at the same time, so I rode the Eye with them, and then while they went and did educational things at historical sites I spent a couple of hours picking out a Doctor Who figure and poster and some comics and books.
The less embarrassing shopping outing involved the multi-story bookstore in Oxford (I don't remember the name now). Nearly everyone was an English major and I think the store was extremely happy to have us there. Most of us actually stood there and said, "Well...I don't want my suitcase to be overweight..."
Heh, I'm just listening to MC Frontalot right now because a swim team friend on facebook added Nerdcore Hiphip to his interests and reminded me about it.
Geeky things I have done... Does the level of my glee when I got to see THE ROSETTA STONE OMG at the British Museum count? (Oh my god, the British Museum was brilliant. I want to spend so much more time there.)
In fairly unrelated news, earlier today I embroidered my grandma's initials on a handkerchief for her birthday. And I'm almost halfway done knitting this baby blanket. I AM THE MOST DOMESTIC.
I'm a linguistics/phonetics geek. I geek out over conversations about glottal stops and velar fricatives! One terribly geeky thing I do is listen to songs in other languages and try to phonetically transcribe them into IPA.
Oh gods yes *blushes*. I used to write out songtexts phonetically for my brother too, because he wanted to know what they were saying (it was English, he was maybe 7 or something), even if he couldn't understand it.
I'm not sure, quite possibly desinging a new language with a group of friends when I was about 17. Or maybe suggesting visiting the real life (equivalent) spots that George Stobbart visited in Broken Sword 1 in France, when we had our RP-group meet-up in France last year. Or maybe holding whole conversations in lines from the Monkey Island games with my brother... (or from Psychonauts).
I don't really own geeky things unless my comouter counts, or that there's piles of books everywhere because we have no more shelf room, or maybe my Spongebob pullover.
I not-so-secretly want to work in a museum, one day. Other than that, massive amounts of computer games (why hello thar Deus Ex), crazy intense Doctor Who love, and I absolutely love to conworld. I'm actually helping friends with two different conworlds right now - one's a sort of urban fantasy type thingy, and the other's more sci-fi. Both are brilliant!
OH MY GOD I'M GOING TO A DOCTOR WHO CONVENTION IN NOVEMBER FIVEY WILL BE THERE also I am knitting a Four scarf did I mention I like Doctor Who?
Also, knitting and language-related stuff, though I am terrible at learning other languages. But oh, god, use "decimate" to actually mean "kill one-tenth of" and I will love you forever (Example which came to mind because I was just talking about Who. Other Who geeks will know what I am referring to, but, basically: a villain goes "Shall we decimate them? [...] Remove one-tenth of the population! [of Earth] and my reaction is "OMG DECIMATE AS IN PROPER DECIMATION I LOVE YOU FOREVER this is totally not the appropriate response here is it?")
(Just wanted to note - sorry for vanishing (more), I had some computer problems meaning I had to use an old computer, and if something isn't sitting obviously in my bookmarks page/toolbar it tends to go completely out of my head.)
lots of things make me geek out: skepticism, doctor who, case closed, music [oh gott music so much], steampunk,cyberpunk, atompunk, writing, books, history, art, internet things
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Date: 2011-09-09 12:47 am (UTC)Sometimes I go through JSTOR or Galileo just to find random articles to read for fun.
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Date: 2011-09-09 12:30 am (UTC)The less embarrassing shopping outing involved the multi-story bookstore in Oxford (I don't remember the name now). Nearly everyone was an English major and I think the store was extremely happy to have us there. Most of us actually stood there and said, "Well...I don't want my suitcase to be overweight..."
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Date: 2011-09-10 11:33 pm (UTC)I also once got happily lost in the book section of the London Forbidden Planet.
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Date: 2011-09-11 12:14 am (UTC)XD It is very easy to get lost down there.
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Date: 2011-09-09 01:11 am (UTC)Geeky things I have done... Does the level of my glee when I got to see THE ROSETTA STONE OMG at the British Museum count? (Oh my god, the British Museum was brilliant. I want to spend so much more time there.)
In fairly unrelated news, earlier today I embroidered my grandma's initials on a handkerchief for her birthday. And I'm almost halfway done knitting this baby blanket. I AM THE MOST DOMESTIC.
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Date: 2011-09-10 11:40 pm (UTC)...that was really disjointed. >_
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Date: 2011-09-09 12:26 pm (UTC)I used to write out songtexts phonetically for my brother too, because he wanted to know what they were saying (it was English, he was maybe 7 or something), even if he couldn't understand it.
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Date: 2011-09-09 12:32 pm (UTC)Or maybe holding whole conversations in lines from the Monkey Island games with my brother... (or from Psychonauts).
I don't really own geeky things unless my comouter counts, or that there's piles of books everywhere because we have no more shelf room, or maybe my Spongebob pullover.
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Date: 2011-09-10 11:31 pm (UTC)Also, knitting and language-related stuff, though I am terrible at learning other languages. But oh, god, use "decimate" to actually mean "kill one-tenth of" and I will love you forever (Example which came to mind because I was just talking about Who. Other Who geeks will know what I am referring to, but, basically: a villain goes "Shall we decimate them? [...] Remove one-tenth of the population! [of Earth] and my reaction is "OMG DECIMATE AS IN PROPER DECIMATION I LOVE YOU FOREVER this is totally not the appropriate response here is it?")
(Just wanted to note - sorry for vanishing (more), I had some computer problems meaning I had to use an old computer, and if something isn't sitting obviously in my bookmarks page/toolbar it tends to go completely out of my head.)
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Date: 2011-09-12 10:04 pm (UTC)