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Geek Love : John Hodgeman Does Steve Jobs


Oh.

My.

Blog.

This man is so full of win, I just can't stand it!

LOVE HIM!


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Negritude, Boricuatude, Estrotude, and now Geekatude

I have officially arrived as a geekette. I thought that going to She's Geeky was the way for me to declare myself as a geekette among equals.

Nope.

It wasn't enough to go to Mountain View, home of Google, in order to feel myself at ease among women who tech.

No.

It took my computer breaking in order for me to reckon how much I depend on it for my every day living.


I am truly hurting here.


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Options: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs, a Parody

cover of Options: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs, a Parodyauthor: Fake Steve Jobs
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