I'd do some serious soul searching before trying to find a geek girl. She'll probably want to play with *your* toys, put frilly curtains in *your* bat-cave, etc. etc. Slippery slope and all that. ;-) Jeff wrote: > > Damn... well, I got some good replies here. > > I thought I'd see what kind of responses I'd get with that, and they've all confirmed what I believe (and gave me some good laughs), either I will be alone for the rest of my life (cause my x wife didn't fit into this category) or I'll be fighting with the one I do find to be able to continue my geekiness. > > Maybe we should start a Linux Singles Club.. hehe.. > > At 02:48 PM 11/12/2001, you wrote: > >I hate to be the one that breaks it to you, but.... > > > >It is hard to find a geek girl. Period. > >It is very hard to find a geek girl that codes (these are convertible to > >Linux complient). > >It is nearly impossible to find Linux (nevermind the distro) > >coding geek girls. > > > > > >So, if you find one, hold on to her as hard as possible. > >They are extremely rare and very valuable. > > > >Greg. > > > >P.S. I know a geek girl that codes, but unfortunatelly > >she is married. :((( > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Jeff" > >To: > >Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 1:18 PM > >Subject: Another Recommendation > > > > > >> I need a girlfriend. She has to be: > >> 1. LINUX-COMPLIANT ( preferably Slackware ready ) > >> 2. affordable > >> 3. someone I can find locally > >> > >> What do you recommend? > >> > >> ~Jeff > >> > >> Slackware 8.0 > >> Linux 2.4.5