I want Proof you're a Geek!!!

My cubicle wall:

that’s a beautiful TARDIS cup. Also a very beautiful Firefly pin. Great collections.

My coffee maker (well its my old one-- it died a year or so ago and the replacement isn’t metal, so can’t put magnets on it.)

Found this drawing that I drew when I was 14 or 15 – it was tucked in my Star Fleet Technical Manual (Copyright 1976)

Xmas ornament made out of two 5 and 1/4 in floppy disks.

Our Honeymoon:

One of many geek ornaments:

Shat Cave:

More recent:

OooOh I like that mug.

Suddenly into the Shat cave steps bobble head Kirk’s Nemesis villian music dumm dum duummmm

Bobble head Gorn! And says “hiss hiiiiisss hissy hisd hissssssss.”

This Beanie Gorn currently guards The GF’s office phone.


Beanie Gorn by ChurchHatesTucker, on Flickr

From last year’s Geek Cred thread:

The last few days my daughter has been watching nothing but “Pinky and The Brain” and “Teen Titans.”

I have created a new generation of geek. Pictures tweeted frequently.

You’re a better man than I.
I have tried and failed to geekify my girls.

Man, I miss Teen Titans…

oh no! how can I prove my geek cred? I never did print out the snazzy geek card designed by Sean, and I fear that such inaction automatically revokes it!

“If you lose your card or fail to obey commands, you will be subject to immediate de-resolution.”

hmm, technically I didn’t lose it. the jpg is just wandering on one of my external hard drives somewhere. and not all geek cards that wander are lost. right?

I’ll just print one out now, and nobody will have to know.

My geek card is the screensaver for my ipod touch.

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Hrm. It should be fairly simple to make an app that displays your geek card. It could have a function that changes the status, so you can change it to SUSPENDED if you feel you’ve done something that warrants it, and change it back if you feel you’ve redeemed yourself (obviously we’ll rely on the honor system.)

That geek card does make a great ipod screen saver!

These were taken back when I was younger…Would go to Las Vegas for Terry Goodkind book signings and always had to stop at Quarks bar.

Saddly Vegas no longer has this exhibit :frowning:

Uh oh. I see you have the Dune: Litany Against Fear in your signature.

I knew there was somethin’ about you I liked :smiley:

$10.99 at ThinkGeek

http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/mugs/e568/

Ooooo I need to do some ThinkGeek shopping. I should have guessed that is where I got my sonic screw driver.

I am so jealous that you got to see the Deep Space Nine exhibit! Very cool!