Geek Code

I first made a geek code circa 1996. In mid-2001, the maintainer of the geek code, Robert Hayden, ruled it officially part of Internet history. I leave my geek code here as a tribute to that history, even though I feel the geek code is a bit shallow, and certainly sexist.

You can decode my Geek Code:

-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.1
GCS/MU/L r++  P++++$ s+:+>+:- d--(+) t+++ E++(+++) 5+++ X tv++>!
b++(+)>++++ e+++ PGP+++ C++++$ UL++++$ L++++  W++ Y++ N PS+++
PE-- G++ h--- w--- O- M- V-- y+*>$ K R o?>+ D---- DI++++ a(-) 
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------

Updated on: $Date: 2001/10/02 05:03:59 $

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