The internet made me much more of a scifi geek in my 30s than I ever was as a teenager. Do you older geeks find this to be the case for you as well?
I've always watched every bit of SciFi I could get my eyes on. Loved Battlestar Galactica, Logan's Run, Buck Rogers, etc as a kid.The internet made me much more of a scifi geek in my 30s than I ever was as a teenager. Do you older geeks find this to be the case for you as well?
The internet made me much more of a scifi geek in my 30s than I ever was as a teenager. Do you older geeks find this to be the case for you as well?
I loved scifi just as much back then as I do now and watched all that stuff. I guess I'm referring to being more knowledgeable about it. For example, I thought knowing names of episodes of stuff was crazy. Why would anyone know that? But as I spent time here and elsewhere online I found myself knowing the names of episodes from all kinds of scifi series by memory, not from purposefully memorizing them but from having hundreds of conversations online about them. I just find it funny that the internet has made me a much more knowledgeable and involved geek in adulthood, when it's adulthood when most people fall away from it.I've always watched every bit of SciFi I could get my eyes on. Loved Battlestar Galactica, Logan's Run, Buck Rogers, etc as a kid.The internet made me much more of a scifi geek in my 30s than I ever was as a teenager. Do you older geeks find this to be the case for you as well?
Ah, OK, my bad. Yea, that's almost certainly the Internet making those conversations more available to you. Heck, with American TV nowadays, the episode titles don't even appear on screen anymore, so, in order to know the titles, you gotta get them from Internet interaction/research.I loved scifi just as much back then as I do now and watched all that stuff. I guess I'm referring to being more knowledgeable about it. For example, I thought knowing names of episodes of stuff was crazy. Why would anyone know that? But as I spent time here and elsewhere online I found myself knowing the names of episodes from all kinds of scifi series by memory, not from purposefully memorizing them but from having hundreds of conversations online about them. I just find it funny that the internet has made me a much more knowledgeable and involved geek in adulthood, when it's adulthood when most people fall away from it.I've always watched every bit of SciFi I could get my eyes on. Loved Battlestar Galactica, Logan's Run, Buck Rogers, etc as a kid.The internet made me much more of a scifi geek in my 30s than I ever was as a teenager. Do you older geeks find this to be the case for you as well?
I loved scifi just as much back then as I do now and watched all that stuff. I guess I'm referring to being more knowledgeable about it. For example, I thought knowing names of episodes of stuff was crazy. Why would anyone know that? But as I spent time here and elsewhere online I found myself knowing the names of episodes from all kinds of scifi series by memory, not from purposefully memorizing them but from having hundreds of conversations online about them.
Nope, I was always this way. I just get to share it with more people now!
The internet made me much more of a scifi geek in my 30s than I ever was as a teenager. Do you older geeks find this to be the case for you as well?
The internet made me much more of a scifi geek in my 30s than I ever was as a teenager. Do you older geeks find this to be the case for you as well?
Nope, I was always this way. I just get to share it with more people now!
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