Friday, February 18, 2005

Power Strip

Wow, that sounds like something totally awesome. I don't mean it that way, sadly. I'm talking about that I brought in a surge protector to my school's student center. Specifically, I took it to the corner known locally as “Derektopia.” That's where everybody with a laptop hangs out gaming, or, in my case, coding/scripting.

When it was discovered, it was heralded as being a good idea and actually useful. It was agreed that I was now, quote, “slightly less useless.” So yay. I'm just going to leave it there, since I've got a ton of them, it was a fairly cheap/dirty/old one, and, well, the donation has enhanced my image.

Okay, and it's practical. Yeah, that too.

3 Comments:

At 2/18/2005 8:50 PM , Quiggy said...

You know you're geeky when, like me, you're having a LAN party and playing Unreal Tournament in Electronics 'cuz Mr. Godfrey isn't there, and you just have a hankering to code....

 
At 2/18/2005 9:20 PM , Dougie said...

I do it even in HAM. You can find CSS, HTML, XML, and JavaScript among the doodles and notes in my notebook.

Geek to the bone.

 
At 2/19/2005 11:47 AM , Anonymous said...

Oh that is sad. Yet... totaly kick ass.

 

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