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Geek Accusation?
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2008-06-22, 10:42 PM
I was in the living room accompanied by my beautiful wife and our cats whilst tapping away on my laptop when wife piped up "What are you doing?"

She thought I was working, me said

"GBPVR Forums" and showed her, I was accused of being a geek!

Am I?

Anyone else wife/GF stories?

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2008-06-22, 11:15 PM
Train journey's, good in Oz? Any steam? Little left in UK.

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2008-06-22, 11:29 PM
But what sporting events?

Saw Melbourne on TV last night, myself never made it to Oz yet. Melbourne looks good.

Looked at puffing billy but where is it going Wink

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2008-06-22, 11:54 PM
steeb Wrote:Anyone else wife/GF stories?
When it comes to me "Playing with machines", my wife (of 33 years) gave up on me years ago... Anyway, I'm far to old to be considered a geek - I'm more of the... eccentric type. Cool

The steam train from Fort William to Mallaig is really good. when you go to Fort William Station to catch the train, you can smell it before you see it...
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2008-06-23, 12:02 AM
I've rarely been described as a geek or nerd in my life although, undoubtedly, I fit the category.

My family, wife and friends just consider me to be 'not normal'. Reassuring in a slightly disturbing way.

Yorkshire is pretty good for steam trains. I'd also recommend the service that runs from Douglas on the Isle of Man. One area where my wife is just as nerdy as me - as a child she thought dolls were rubbish but loved her train set. Then again, she's old enough to remember when steam was the norm for trains.

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2008-06-23, 12:16 AM
Oooooh,

feedback!

1st off mvandere so that looks like cricket then? Plan 4 visiting the big Oz still in the making but even shark attack stories can't put me off, have cousin in Oz (Perth) but Melbourne looks like a visit worth doing Smile

2nd ACTMS, 33 years, sounds fantastic, can't believe you're only eccentric, sounds to me like you are a geek!

Happen to be visiting Scotland next month, mainly East coast but always up for experiments, any more tips?

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2008-06-23, 01:24 AM
steeb Wrote:2nd ACTMS, 33 years, sounds fantastic, can't believe you're only eccentric, sounds to me like you are a geek!

Happen to be visiting Scotland next month, mainly East coast but always up for experiments, any more tips?
I am not a geek!... and I have Mrs ACTCMS's permission to say so - so there :p

This is a touristy sort of site with a couple of good links, and the Caledonian Railway is interesting... and don't forget the Forth and Tay bridges... and the seals... Oh! and the Arbroath Smokies Wink
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2008-06-23, 01:25 AM
As a glance I though this thread was called Greek accusation. That might has lead us down a totally different path!! Rolleyes
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2008-06-23, 01:37 AM
I am an engineer by profession, which by definition is in the heart of geekdom. It is what I is and I am proud of it! Actually, most of my wife's friends don't think I am a geek, just very "handy" since I can and will try to fix or build anything. I guess it is all in perspective.
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2008-06-23, 01:40 AM
Soccerdad,

perspective is great so are you saying it is just a label? Do we do away with the term Geek altogther or revel in it?

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