Finally Geeks Available in Action Figure Form 194
Treebiter1 writes "Happy Worker, a specialty toy developer, has introduced a new action figure the "GeekMan Action Figure." Billed as the "a hunk o' hunk of nerdly love." His "super powers" include ungodly coding abilities; opposite sex repulsion; analytical reasoning; ability to create technical acronyms; less than ideal personal hygiene routine. This is kind of an oddity, perhpas I should say it is an oddity, but it might make a funny gag gift."
Remember the MCP's? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Remember the MCP's? (Score:2)
Microsoft Certified Professional Action Figures [slashdot.org]
[sarcasm]
This is yet another microsoft innovation being copied by others.[/sarcasm]
first post (Score:4, Funny)
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you have not (Score:1)
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Great... (Score:5, Funny)
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I need a lawyer. (Score:5, Funny)
Not 5.25 inches tall? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Not 5.25 inches tall? (Score:2)
Are there evil figures available? (Score:5, Funny)
This could be good (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This could be good (Score:2)
Also seen Einstein (Score:1)
Re:Also seen Einstein (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Also seen Einstein (Score:1)
only $8.95
Wow... (Score:1)
The ability to code superbly? Hmm...
is it just me (Score:5, Funny)
Re:is it just me (Score:5, Funny)
Happy worker, or happy troll? (Score:1)
Re:is it just me (Score:1)
Hm (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hm (Score:2)
And iCab [www.icab.de], too!
Re:Hm (Score:2)
And yet, there are other sites who use the same multiple tiny images to form one big image thing where iCab displays everything perfectly.
Supposedly, version 3 will have working CSS.
Still and all, it's still the best browser for the Classic Mac OS environment. Hell, they STILL support 68K Macs under System 7.6.1!
Can't buy online? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Can't buy online? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Can't buy online? (Score:2)
Err, not usually. Maybe thats your personal opinion but consider the following:
1. No waiting and no shipping charges.
2. The overall effect on sales if your store is perceived as not being able to stock popular or novel items, i.e. becoming stale.
As a consumer, if I want something and I know I can get it online or through retail I will go the proper route depending on my priority. I reall
Google Cache (Score:5, Informative)
Shouldn't that be "Inaction Figures?"... (Score:5, Funny)
Geek Action Figures I'd Rather See (Score:5, Insightful)
The following, for starters:
RMS
ESR
Alan Cox
John "Maddog" Hall
Linus Torvalds
Capn'Crunch
Kevin Mitnick
And of course, more traditional scientific geeks like:
Linus Paulings
Albert Einstein
Charles Babbage
And famous literary or movie geeks from our favorite 80's and 90's films.
In fact, I kind of thought that's what the Action Figure in this article was going to be like until I went to the site...
Re:Geek Action Figures I'd Rather See (Score:2, Funny)
Then they could get their ass kicked by FOSS-gang (we need a
Re:Geek Action Figures I'd Rather See (Score:2)
If you were just getting in a little jab, then I haven't said anything to you. If you were serious, please go jump off something tall without protection.
Re:Geek Action Figures I'd Rather See (Score:2, Funny)
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How about one of Benoit Mandelbrot?
The manufacturing process can't do fine enough detail.
Re:Geek Action Figures I'd Rather See (Score:2)
Umm.. yeah. I remember that I read that suck.com founder's book on day trading. Does it strike anyone as weird that this website is up, frozen like a time capsule at Dec 21, 2000? Who's still paying for the site hosting?
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"ungodly" coding skills? (Score:3, Insightful)
When they come out with one that has god-like coding skills, that's when I'll get interested. Maybe.
"Action" form? (Score:1, Funny)
Pray tell, what action would be accurate? Sitting in a cube staring at a debugger?
Re:"Action" form? (Score:1)
Re:"Action" form? (Score:1)
Hipster Geeks Bitching (Score:1)
Re:Hipster Geeks Bitching (Score:1)
Re:Hipster Geeks Bitching (Score:1)
Did poster RTFA? (Score:2, Funny)
For goodness sake! Some people!
Theres always somebody who thinks techies getting root means something completely different.
Sigh! What is the world coming to?
As for the product in question, it is quite funny.
no stereotyping! (Score:2, Interesting)
That's some savage stereotyping there. They made him as ugly as anything. Not all geeks are ugly. I am a geek, a girl geek and my list of superpowers does NOT include the ability to repel the opposite sex.
If Barbie was real she would be over 6 feet tall, have feet too tiny to walk and boobs so big she would fall over. Geekman, despite the unfair stereotype, is at least normal looking. In fact, if Geekman were real I would marry him.
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I am a geek, a girl geek and my list of superpowers does NOT include the ability to repel the opposite sex.
At least as girl you are automatically distanced from all the people here who make jokes about being [male] lonely little weaklings.
I'm 6'1", weigh over 200lbs (not fat) and I ENJOY running and sports but I still have to put up with comments like the above. Every time I read another post here about "I'm a programmer so what do I know about hygiene/sex/popularity" it makes me want to reach throug
Re:no stereotyping! (Score:2)
Re:no stereotyping! (Score:2)
says more about your insecurity than the true intent of their statements
That's rich considering you don't know me. I personally think it says more about my boredom threshold. After wading through the same 'jokes' week after week, I have become very tired of them. In my experience they don't have a basis in reality.
Oh well, I'm not going to get into an argument about it. Make whatever jokes you like. Currently, I lack the ability to reach through the internet and throttle people.
Re:no stereotyping! (Score:2)
Most of the stuff posted on Slashdot is all the same stuff rehashed over and over. Geek stereotype jokes aren't even the worst of it. At least I can get a chuckle out of some of those.
However, I've never laughed at a "3. profit" joke here, and there's at least 2 of those visible at +3 on every damn story. I don't see nearly as many geek stereotype jokes.
Even if you browse at +5 and accept only +I comments, you
Re:no stereotyping! (Score:3, Insightful)
As one of the people who makes those jokes, I am, in reality, a thin, fit (admittedly scrawny, despite lifting weights), married, hockey-playing, employed adult with passable social skills. I strongly suspect that a lot of others making similar remarks are also speaking with tongue in cheek.
Re:no stereotyping! (Score:3, Funny)
I strongly suspect that a lot of others making similar remarks are also speaking with tongue in cheek.
You're probably right, after all - that was my point. Programmers et al are no different to the rest of the population in my experience as far as social skills, physique etc go. That's why I'm bored of the stereotype.
Having said all that though, I switched to browsing at -1 and the OP already has three marriage proposals, so maybe we're both wrong.
Re:no stereotyping! (Score:2)
Those bastards! Beating me to it, and such. Well, better make it 4...
Re:no stereotyping! (Score:2)
Okay - you win the non-stereotypical geek award. That beats me.
Now to shatter the last remaining stereotype and complete the set... Are you a girl?
Re:no stereotyping! (Score:3, Informative)
And yes the stereotyping is bad. I pretty much live up to every geek stereotype, but even I can find a girls. I use
Not really a geek (Score:1, Insightful)
Fake stereo type geek (Score:5, Insightful)
What geek nowadays uses pens? A modern geek would have an USB stick and/or other memory thingies sticking out of his breast pocket. And he/she would at least wear one Bluetooth headset and contact lenses instead of these Clark Kent glasses.
Re:Fake stereo type geek (Score:2)
Uh, I do.
You know. "right tool for the job." This ain't Star Trek, and I ain't leaving my PDA on someone else's desk with a quick-and-dirty diagram on it. I'm not even willing to leave a USB stick or CF card on your desk.
On the other hand, I don't carry pens in my shirt pocket, either. They go in my belt pouch [niteize.com] with the Leatherman Wave, Mag-Lite, and hands-free unit for my cellphone...
Re:Fake stereo type geek (Score:2)
1) Erasable.
2) Full grayscale instead of monocrome.
3) Will not leak or explode, so you don't NEED a pocket protector.
4) Slightly cheaper.
Re:Fake stereo type geek (Score:2)
What geek nowadays uses pens? A modern geek would have an USB stick and/or other memory thingies sticking out of his breast pocket. And he/she would at least wear one Bluetooth headset and contact lenses instead of these Clark Kent glasses.
Exactly, that geek is completely obselete!
Re:Fake stereo type geek (Score:2)
Hey now, I wear glasses you insensitive clod. I like contact lenses when being physicaly active, but for the most part, it's glasses. I go through alot of bother and effort to get glass glasses, rather then those damn plastic ones that costco will only carry. If I hum just right I can detect frequencies above 60hz. Very handy. I just wish Costco would carry more circular lenses, rather then those damn oval / retangular ones. I can't see my keyboard w
Glasses from *where*? (Score:2)
Re:Glasses from *where*? (Score:2)
1. Optometrist $50-$75 fee depending on contacts or not.
2. Frames, $50-$100 typical, some last years models discounted. I'd say $25 minium
3. Lenses $25-$50 typical. They don't offer tempered glass as i'm sure I said. Photogreys yes
let me guess... (Score:4, Funny)
I'd be offended... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I'd be offended... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:I'd be offended... (Score:1)
What was your sample size? One?
Re:I'd be offended... (Score:3, Insightful)
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And this is why Extreme Programming (XP) doesn't work!
Re:I'd be offended... (Score:2)
That reminds me of the circa-80s Lysol(?) commercial, where the parent uses the competition's spray in the kitchen, and the little girl wails, "Now it smells like fish and lemons!"
Re:I'd be offended... (Score:2)
Well when you put it that way no one geeks have a hard time socializing.
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Honest to God quote from a classmate of mine:
"Yeah, it's pretty sad when you have to stay up coding for so long that you don't even have time to shower."
My friends and I just sort of blinked and walked slowly backwards and away.
Seriously. If you go to the ECE lab at my Uni, you can tell how close it is to a major deadline when the place begins to get realllllllllllly funky smelling.
What a fake (Score:4, Informative)
He seems more the old nerd/geek as shown in jock movies. Not the nerd/geek as they are in real life but rather as tv would like to show them.
Re:What a fake (Score:2)
Not the nerd/geek as they are in real life but rather as tv would like to show them.
Quite a statement, coming from you.
Sorry (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm sick of technical types being portrayed as losers. It's just not funny any more.
Agreed (Score:2)
It's not enough that popular culture bashes geeks, but to have geeks wholeheartedly embrace the stereotype is just plain perverse.
Shouldn't we embrace the notion that geeks come in both genders, all sizes, and with a wide range of characteristics, hobbies, and non-geek pursuits?
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WARNING!! (Score:5, Funny)
Since receiving mine for Xmas, I've had nothing but trouble with him!!!
In January, I got a subpoena from the RIAA, saying I was sharing music online (bunk,.. it was Geekman!)
In February, he got sued by SCO for infringing o some kind of pocket pencil holder device!!
In March, he locked himself in my office for a week and a half,... and took my Xbox in there with him!
In April, my family woke up to find all our network logon passwords changed, and we couldn't get online for days.
And, so far, in May, my coffee bill has tripled!!!
This Geekman is nothing but trouble,.. don't buy one!
power quibble (Score:3, Insightful)
(... or so I'm told ...)
Lewis Skolnick??? (Score:1)
BTW, I thought nerds/geeks were actually really proficient with the opposite sex, just a little slower to 'interface hardware and software'...
Filthy Geeks Available in Action Figure Porn (Score:1, Funny)
Maybe its my cutting back on caffine but thats what I first read. Oh dear.
wtf? (Score:3, Funny)
Am I the only one who noticed? (Score:2)
I can't be the only one who noticed that the people selling this don't even know what a notebook computer is... they actually have it propped on his lap with the hinge VERTICAL! [happyworker.com] (like a book)
Re:Am I the only one who noticed? (Score:2)
Your link clearly shows his right hand near the (correctly) upright screen, and his left holding a coffee cup near the keyboard, which is correctly sitting on his lap. The data ports on that laptop are on the hinge, which goes from one knee to another as it would during normal usage.
Re:Am I the only one who noticed? (Score:2)
Yeah, I think I'm the one who needs coffee (too bad I hate the taste)...
My dim monitor provided a cool optical illusion, apparently.
Communication Skills (Score:2, Interesting)
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If this trend continues.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:If this trend continues.... (Score:5, Funny)
And... (Score:2)
What about (Score:2)
This might shock you (Score:3, Insightful)
Back when I was in high school, there was this devilishly attractive girl, real cute, that never seemed to end up dating anyone. I always wondered about that... now she's gone to Hollywood, by the way.
A few years later, a close mutual friend revealed to me Jessica's big secret: she had an intense nerd fetish. In fact, all those high school years apparently she had been swooning over Tyler, the nerdiest dweeb in school. Tyler once tripped and fell down a freakin' hill while chasing after the school bus. And his voice was really, really funny.
OK, so here's my point: some (really hot) girls love nerds. Even the seriously nerdiest guys could pick up hot chicks. Weird huh? An action figure like this could actually turn on some ladies.
Ungodly coding abilities, eh? (Score:4, Funny)
http://www.happyworker.com/geekman/geekdom/ - An error occurred on the server when processing the URL. Please contact the system administrator.
Stop posing about like a superhero and fix your damn site, Geekman!!!
Re:I must NOT be a geek since... (Score:2)
They have either blue or green hair, disturbingly large eyes, dynamically variable mouth size, and they spend most of their time piloting giant robots.