Think “Geek” is Over?

April 9, 2009

Think again.

I had too much fun with my first 6-week endeavor, trying to conquer the tech world, and well, whether or not I succeeded is subjective; to each his own.

However when I presented the challenge, “define geek,” many replies suggested it was just someone with excessive knowledge and/or enthusiasm in any field.

Given that, I’ve decided that you can become any kind of “geek” over a matter of time – a food geek, a music geek, a movie geek, a sports geek, a travel/tourist geek…. you get the idea.

So I’ve decided to take on a new challenge for the next six weeks, starting Saturday… The subject? TBD. Whatever it is, I’ll make sure to document what I’m doing to become “geek” status.

What do you think?


Geek Defined.

April 3, 2009

Thanks to everyone who responded to my request to define “geek.” With one day left before the six weeks are up, I figured I’d address your thoughts before I summarize all I’ve learned tomorrow.

My cousin Zain said being a geek is when you’re “hella fat” and have pimples.

  • I haven’t gained weight in 6 weeks, and my skin looks the same.

My old high school debate partner Brian said that geeks are those that are unusual – they tend to be accomplished and excel in a certain field. As he states, “Accomplished people just happen to be unusual, because they achieve/read/study/possess/learn what others won’t or, more probably, cannot.” (Doesn’t that sound like the words of a debater?)

  • I like this definition. In fact, this and other definitions are key contributors to my final post tomorrow. But where do I fall?

My college bud Dave (Who also created and executive produced the game show I hosted,) says a geek has knowledge that no one else cares about. Usually with regards to tech and video games, but it can go beyond that.

  • So what knowledge does no one else care about? I mean for it to be knowledge, someone must have cared about it in the first place, right? Like if I wanted to learn about leaves, someone must have taken an interest in leaves and written a book before me, right?

My Co-worker and cubicle mate Simon chose to define the actual word, using a dictionary. He studied English at a liberal arts school. Figures. My favorite of his three definitions were: “overly intellectual.” The definition that a geek was a carnival performer that bit off chicken heads just wasn’t what I was going for.

  • Simon is a “geek” by definition 1 standards – being overly intellectual. But it’s fun to have around the office.

Kunal, my dearest college friend whose wedding I will soon be emceeing, says that in high school, it was a nerdy person who studied all the time. Now, it’s too subjective to define.

  • Kunal. Geek is the guy in the science fair picture. KIDDING!

My Boston friend Azum says that a geek is an eccentric type that lacks social skills. But then turns to Wikipedia (in a geek move himself,) to define it as one who is “overly obsessed with the phenomena of something, be it electronics or exotic bugs.”

  • I like this idea/definition. I get overly obsessed with things and go through phases. Again, another post that has aided in tomorrow’s post.

Shashin, another UMass friend, says that a geek is someone smart when it comes to computers, and suggests that because I can’t put IKEA furniture together, I must not be worthy of the title.

  • I think we’ve all learned by now that I’m not exactly computer-savvy.

Raj, my friend who I saw yesterday, suggests a geek is unusual – in behavior, in terms of losing things, and in terms of learning things that are beyond necessary, and suggests that those qualities are found in some of my close friends.

  • Raj just likes calling people out.

John Bishop, my most favorite sports director who was 2 grades older than me, gave me advice from Eminem. It’s no wonder he captured my heart. But he basically says a geek is someone that cares alot about stuff no one really cares about.

  • I think John would be a great geek if he tried.

Naureen, my dearest family friend that forced me to tolerate sci-fi, suggests a geek is someone that just knows things for the sake of knowing things.

  • Again, a recurring theme of many definitions listed…

Ahmed, another SC friend I havent seen in a while, says a geek is quirky…interested in stuff normal people would be bored by.

  • You’re like the 10th person who has suggested such a definition. Did you just steal theirs?

My dearest friend and travel buddy Madeeha, who I will be seeing in an hour, says a geek is two-fold: can be knowledgeable, or can be the one that sits at home playing video games (not gonna lie…Rockband is quite addicting.)

  • I think when we’re both together, we’re super geeky.

OK I can’t address all of these, I have to leave for SF soon.

My concluding thoughts: A geek is someone who is overly obsessed with an idea or thing that no one else cares about. They may excel, or they may lack social skills. I think one thing we can agree on, though, is that a geek just gets really excited over things no one else cares about.

Oh, like being a geek.

So am I geek because I’m obsessed with the idea of being a geek?

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Define Me.

March 31, 2009

What does geek mean to you?

I’m not quite sure, and yet for the last 38 days, I’ve  been trying attain that “title.”

I have 4 days left. My friend Shawna recently said this to me:  “Are you a geek yet? I’ve been reading your blog and not nearly enough mentions of digg and google reader for you to be a total geek yet.”

Which got me thinking… the word “geek” is subjective. I need your thoughts. If you’ve read this entry, PLEASE reply. It’ll take 2 seconds. It really will help with the ultimate goal (I only have a few days left!!) Thanks guys. :)


Everybody Does It…Right?!

March 25, 2009

Since I’ve already admitted it in a previous post, I can admit it again.

I googled myself. More to start my “e-cleanup,” but also partially because, well, I was just curious. Needless to say, the “Samia Khan” that appears at the top of the Google search is not me.

Anyone know how to make certain websites the first to pop up when my name is Googled? I don’t care about Samia Khan the Bain employee, Samia Khan the professor, or Samia Khan the teenager that stole www.samiakhan.com (tragic, I know.) Though the post that reads “Any girls aunties want to have fun” definitely amused me. Anyway – The “Samia Khan” I care about (and I’m assuming you do too since you’re reading this) is the one that works in journalism. Sort of. Entertainment? A little bit. Blogging? Only time will tell.

The only online space that pertains to me, that I’ve come across at least, are Geekin6weeks, Khanversations (my side blog – you MUST check it out,) my ATVN alumni webpage (that’s next on the e-cleanup list,) my MySpace (though it didnt appear in the google search,) my game show host bio (yes, it STILL exists…which makes sense, since reruns are still airing almost 2 years later,) and my Facebook (which I’ll keep for my-friends-only eyes.)

How to make those the “it” Samia Khan websites? Anyone? Help?


E-Cleanup

March 19, 2009

OK so to make sure the “google” version of me is up to par, I’ve decided to start updating my “e-self.”

First step? Updates on social networking sites. MySpace, Facebook, Friendster (ha, bet ya thought you’d never hear THAT word again after 2004,) and for me personally, my Annenberg TV News Alumni page.

Today’s task – MySpace. I honestly dislike this site, I’ve never been a fan. I only joined because my oh-so-funny cousin Zain made me join, only because he was on it and well, he hadn’t graduated high school and therefore wasn’t able to join Facebook (yes, Facebook was once an exclusive, elitest website. I miss those days.)

Anyway, while doing clean up, I discovered a slew of creepy messages sent over the last few months, none of which I responded to.
I haven’t received a comment in over a year.
My profile says little-to-nothing.
My picture is like, 3 years old. USC anchor desk, Junior Year.

Solution. I updated my profile. Click here to check it out. Thoughts?


Blogging Discoveries

March 17, 2009

So in my path to “geek-dom,” I have learned a few things.

A) If you don’t blog regularly, you lose readers/followers.

B) Regularly means daily… if not twice a day

C) You should probably blog about something you know about, otherwise you’ll hit roadblocks where well, you avoid blogging because you don’t know what to blog about.

D) You should blog about things that interest people, and things that are timely to ensure the most traffic.

E) Example: Keywords from today that’ll help bring readers to this post include: Dancing With the Stars, American Idol, Natasha Richardson, Economy, AIG
Overall Key Words: Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, Recession, Twitter, Facebook, Barack Obama, NCAA, March Madness, etc (I hope I get at least one reader from this “search engine” trick.)


I’m honest…honest about lying.

March 9, 2009

So I made that statement yesterday, the one about going to CNET everyday? Well. I forgot to today. Therefore, I lied. I apologize.

On a side note, tomorrow I will be having the ultimate geek experience…rather, as “geek” as you can go in Hollywood… well actually in this case, “Nerd.”

To be continued tomorrrow…


The launch of the new Blog

March 6, 2009

FINALLY decided on a template. Enjoy.

http://khanversations.wordpress.com/


A Facebook Betrayal…

March 5, 2009

In case you haven’t heard… Facebook is changing the way it does things. And… in my opinion, for the worse. I’m guessing they’re trying to compete with twitter. Check it out.

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I’m not sure how I feel about Facebook’s real-time, Twitter-like updates. It almost feels like it’s TOO much.

FYI… my “side” blog launches tonight. Stories await.


I lied…

March 4, 2009

Sort of. I said I’d have details on my new blog today…
I have no new details. Deciding on a template, already have a focus and a name and heck, even the first entry…
I’m just rather indecisive.

But I think it’s worth the wait. The one tech-savvy thing I’ve learned is that layout and visual appeal is half the battle.

For real though, a new blog WILL be published in the next 24 hours.


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