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Tells the true story of Jesse and Eric, nineteen-year-old roommates in the small town of Caldwell, Idaho who changed their lives and built a new future for themselves with the power of the Internet.
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Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho por Jon Katz (2000)

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While Jon Katz himself is not a geek, he accurately portrays the story of two geeks that use their knowledge of computing to move out of their hometown and advance their lives significantly. While the two geeks that Katz describes are a bit more reclusive than some, the principles he discusses hold true for many members of the geek community. ( )
  chsbellboy | Oct 29, 2011 |
Geeks poses as a fair-and-balanced look at the rise of the computer geek but mostly comes off as a slobbering blowjob of the archetypical nerd. (He also makes a lot of really broad generalizations -- for instance, did you know all geeks are libertarians?) It mostly focuses on two particularly alienated kids from Idaho who come off as borderline Aspies and decide to move to Chicago, literally just because Katz emailed one of them telling them that they could probably get a job anywhere if they really wanted to. (It's a bit more complicated than that, but enh.)

It's not a bad book by any means, but I would certainly take its talk of "the ascendency of the geek" with a shaker of salt. The fact that this was written literally moments before the dot-com bubble burst probably helped give Katz a rose-tinted view of things. ( )
1 vota stochasticooze | Feb 18, 2010 |
It was an interesting study of 'geek culture' that was definitely made from the outside. I felt that author became a little condescending to his subjects at times. It did offer some good information on the early days on the internet, computing, and gaming. However, much of the other present (when the book was made), and future speculating was painfully dated to someone technologically involved. ( )
  jbernal | Jun 4, 2008 |
A cool story of some...well let's face it...geeks that turned their passions into careers. It is about friendship in the face of oblivion. A great human drama for the 21st century. ( )
1 vota Djupstrom | Apr 27, 2008 |
Jesse and Eric were computer geeks and hackers who were on the fringe of society. They had a limited social life in their small town in Idaho. After being encouraged by Katz, they set out to Chicago to start a new life. Will these geeks be able to make it in Chicago? Is the Internet the key to their future? ( )
  libraryleonard | Feb 27, 2008 |
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