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Re: Sprint Users 6.5 ROM Feb 1st (FYI)

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Originally Posted by nxtech3 View Post
im sorry, but i dont think i understand the difference between nerd and geek. You sir, are a member of PPCGEEKS so hence you consider yourself a geek, so what is your definition of a nerd? If someone calls me a geek or nerd because of whatever technological reason, im proud to stand up. That doesnt mean im not "popular" or i spend all my time in my room hooked to my PPC or PC.


As far as the OP's statement. I dont believe anything tech support says. Me being a service tech in a store, i tend to not even want to call tech support. Many of the long time members here can vouch for these so called Offical ROM Relase Threads being bogus and hearsay 95% of the time. From Mogul days all the way up to TP2, there have been many, many, speculation posts. So no offense to OP, but not many people will hold their breath.
I’m an undercover geek. I dress in fancy name brand clothes, drive expensive car, educated, go out with fine girls, and live the good life. I never mention to people I’m good with computers so they won’t ask me to be their freaking tech support.

That’s the problem I have with common nerds or geeks or whatever you want to call them. They get too lame and weird for my liking. In the grand scheme of things, this stuff is just some computer code with some metal and plastic.

Trust me, when I was younger me and my friends would be able to hack just about any carrier out there and use burn out phones for free. Anyone remember the Motorola StarTac Elite? That was a cool phone. Oh, how I miss the good old days
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