Geek-brains are wired differently than non-geek brains. We hyper-obsess over strange things, we remember obscure details of inconsequential events, we have little to no shame when it comes to the ...
This year’s Florida Supercon offered over 800 events between celebrity Q&As, photo-ops, and panels covering all aspects of geek fandom. Some of the panels, held late at night, covered the more adult ...
Wonder Woman taught me how to spin. As a kid growing up in the early ’80s, I used to watch reruns of Linda Carter’s Wonder Woman and try to recreate her famous twirl transformation. But unlike Diana ...
Author’s note: This is the first column in a three-part series about the “Geekshow Podcast” phenomenon. Read the second part here, and read the third part here. "You probably won’t like it." That’s ...
After such an enthusiastic response from myinitial article on the dumb, weird, and baffling things my geek brain makes me do, I've collected a few more and garnered the courage to put them out there.
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