Slippery slope
Apr. 27th, 2006 12:10 amI built my first computer today. Pretty much successfully, too. I.e. it starts up fine now, though there's still a lot of fiddling with it to be done. Technically, it's not 'my' computer, as I built it for a friend from parts cannibalised from her old computer and mine; but it's certainly the first I built on my own. (With a little help from a very patient friend on the phone. *g*)
Really, I always thought we were supposed to become *less* geeky as we grow up... but with me, that's definitely not the case:
- Discovered fantasy and sf at 16
- Discovered fandom at 21
- Got a computer and internet access at 22
- Went to my first con at 23
- Joined a fan campaign at 25
- Fell for comics, hard, at 26
- Started roleplaying at 27
- Built a computer at 29
What's next - LARP?
Really, I always thought we were supposed to become *less* geeky as we grow up... but with me, that's definitely not the case:
- Discovered fantasy and sf at 16
- Discovered fandom at 21
- Got a computer and internet access at 22
- Went to my first con at 23
- Joined a fan campaign at 25
- Fell for comics, hard, at 26
- Started roleplaying at 27
- Built a computer at 29
What's next - LARP?
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Date: 2006-04-27 02:18 am (UTC)*hugs Hector, her first-built at age 30*
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Date: 2006-04-27 04:22 am (UTC)For me, to the best of my memory...
- Discovered fantasy and sf at 5 (The Empire Strike Back)
- First computer at 8 (Coleco Adam)
- Fell for comics at 8 (Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld)
- Discovered fandom at 9 (Voltron Force Fan Club)
- Started roleplaying at 9 (Dungeons and Dragons)
- Went to first con at 12 (Can't remember it's name)
- Got internet access at 23 (That was relatively recent)
I haven't built a computer, and I'm not sure if I've participated in something that qualified as a fan campaign. Of course I was LARPing at 15. :D
Zhaan I did for the Farscape campaign,
Date: 2006-04-27 12:46 pm (UTC)I should probably have put things like 'joining Tolkien Society (at 24)', 'discovering computer games (around 17/18)', 'giving talks at cons (around 25)', and 'going to a filk con (around 24)' on the list, too, though. *g*
Oh, all of mine (except for the very first) have been built,
Date: 2006-04-27 12:54 pm (UTC)I still have loads and loads to learn about the software side of things, though. Partitioning the drive, installing the system... and what exactly to do with the BIOS... (I have loads to learn about Hardware, too, obviously, but at least I know roughly how to put a machine together now.) But as my 'personal computer expert' has moved to Australia, I *have* to learn for myself now! *g*
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Date: 2006-04-27 10:45 pm (UTC)*cowers in the corner*
Re: Zhaan I did for the Farscape campaign,
Date: 2006-04-27 10:50 pm (UTC)*Giggles.* So you've got at least one form of geekiness for which you've got a limit, costuming. ;)
I should probably have put things like 'joining Tolkien Society (at 24)'
Well, I filed joining the Voltron Force Fan Club under "Discovered Fandom." O:)
'discovering computer games (around 17/18)'
Ah! I can add Discovered Video Games to my list. We got our Coleco Vision game system before we got or Coleco Adam personal computer. :D
'giving talks at cons (around 25)', and 'going to a filk con (around 24)' on the list, too, though. *g*
I haven't gotten to a whole lot of cons so I haven't done much con stuff, though I should probably include my having volunteered at Leeds on my list as my latest first. *Considers.*
True.
Date: 2006-04-27 11:22 pm (UTC)Well,
Date: 2006-04-27 11:27 pm (UTC)Or, well, I could become a computer programmer.
Or help organise a Worldcon.
Okay, I admit, there are some summits of geekiness I haven't scaled yet. *g*
(I'm sort of managing the "30-year-old virgin thing" fairly well already, though... )
Re: Well,
Date: 2006-04-28 12:04 am (UTC)I've done programming - apparently I'm quite good at it (I refuse to believe that!). But yes, you're definitely better at this geek thing than me.