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Friday, February 24, 2006

Two dumb engineers have their first wind tunnel test


Coolest major ever.

14 Comments:

Kalani said...

You're such a geek, it's so cute.

2/25/2006 6:39 AM  
Erik said...

Actually, I'm a nerd--but I still appreciate the sentiment.

2/25/2006 11:47 AM  
rachel said...

dweeb. you're a dweeb.

2/25/2006 12:53 PM  
Kristen said...

cool picture. why don't you have wind hair? :D

sycww

Shove your crayon with warts

2/26/2006 3:47 PM  
Andrew said...

Three cheers for NERDS!!! They make the world a better place at the expense of popularity...although Erik is pretty popular already...

HlOJPHC
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2/26/2006 4:18 PM  
JKirlin said...

Did you go inside and squint hard and make your cheeks pop out?

2/26/2006 4:48 PM  
Kalani said...

A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.

A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.

A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.

I found that some place...

So can I call you a geeky nerd or a nerdy geek? :)

2/26/2006 9:38 PM  
Erik said...

haha, well the way I've been exposed to it, geeks are nerds in the computer/electronics sense.

(Electrical engineers are geeks because of the EE in geek)

2/26/2006 10:14 PM  
Berko said...

man, you just love jeans these days, don't you?

2/27/2006 1:02 AM  
Kristen said...

Woah! I didn't notice! Berko is right! JEANS! Sexy!

2/27/2006 12:34 PM  
Kalani said...

What's with the jeans? Do you not normally wear pants? ;)

2/27/2006 9:47 PM  
Astrid said...

I think it is exciting. Great work there, Erik.

2/28/2006 10:43 AM  
Erik said...

haha, they're referring to the fact that I exclusively wore cords/khakis prior to this year.

2/28/2006 11:10 AM  
Berko said...

Also, Erik never wears pants

if he can help it...

2/28/2006 3:27 PM  

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