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A flowchart for not feeding the trolls
This flowchart by the United States Air Force serves as a good baseline for social media interaction and for dealing with pesky and potentially harmful Internet trolls.
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The first four rules of social media for business
Before launching your company's social media initiative, read and take to heart these quotes to make sure you start off on a good footing.
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The 10 must-see geek movies of 2013
There are approximately 50 geek-centric movies set for major theatrical release in 2013, but these are the only 10 you need to care about.
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Five extinction events more likely than the Mayan Apocalypse
If you're in the market for a rational cause for crippling, existential fear about the extinction of all human life, read this terrifying list.
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Geek Trivia: What use of the word hobbit predates Tolkien by more than a century?
An explicit, well-documented use of the word hobbit predates Tolkien's creation by well over 100 years -- and it has nothing to do with halflings, fantasy, or Middle Earth.
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The top 10 geek media franchises of all time
Only the most rare and hallowed geek properties qualify as true foundational franchises, and the 10 best yet to appear are ranked herein.
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December 2012 Geekend movie rundown
The four sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and generally geek-related flicks that will hit U.S. cinemas in December of 2012.
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Geek Trivia: What is the 'real' reason Atari developed the original Pong?
When Atari first developed Pong -- the first commercially successful video arcade game ever -- it was never even intended to be sold.
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Five projects the Lucasfilm+Disney+Marvel megastudio needs to make right now
The top five geek-favorite projects that can and should emerge from the Disney-Lucasfilm-Marvel conglomerate.
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Geek Trivia: What's the 'real' reason James Bond's gadget-maker is codenamed Q?
James Bond's gadgeteer Q is often assumed to be shorthand for Quartermaster, but the Q codename is actually a reference to real-life (and historically significant) spycraft.
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November 2012 Geekend movie rundown
The six sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and generally geek-related flicks that will hit U.S. cinemas in November of 2012.
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Geek Trivia: What unlikely TV show first depicted a character accessing the Internet?
For all the moderately obscure appearances of the ARPAnet in fiction, none is perhaps as unlikely as the sitcom that presented the first TV depiction of any version of the Internet...
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Top 10 best sci-fi inspired rock albums
Geekend's own Jay Garmon tag teams with professional geek rocker John Anealio to name the 10 best sci-fi rock albums that mainstream music ever produced.
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Geek Trivia: What other sci-fi franchise unofficially 'shares' a universe with Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
Douglas Adams wrote several early drafts of the Hitchhiker's Guide movie script -- and made a special effort to secretly tie the movie universe into another well-known science-fict...
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The top 10 sci-fi horror films of all time
Five years after debuting its top five sci-fi horror flicks, Geekend returns with an amended and extended top 10 catalog of science-fiction scarefests.
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Geek Trivia: What is the only major Emmy award the Star Trek franchise ever won?
In the nearly 50 years that Star Trek has been on the air, only once has any Star Trek show won a non-technical Emmy award.
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October 2012 Geekend movie rundown
The seven sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and generally geek-related flicks that will hit U.S. cinemas in October of 2012.
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Geek Trivia: What was the purpose behind the first Google Doodle?
The first Google Doodle appeared five days before the search engine was officially founded -- with a very unconventional purpose in mind.
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The gadget geek's guide to better tailgating
A rundown of the best nerd-centric BBQ and related outdoor gear perfect for geekifying your next tailgate party.
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Geek Trivia: How many photos exist of Neil Armstrong walking on the moon?
Neil Armstrong was the lead photographer on Apollo 11, and he couldn't be in the photos he was taking. Thus the scant few photos of the first moonwalker are a rare and precious com...
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The top 10 schools in sci-fi and fantasy (and their awesome fake alumni gear)
Just in time for back to school season, we break down the 10 ten sci-fi & fantasy institutes of education worthy of claiming you attended (by way of IRL-available merchandise).
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Geek Trivia: What inside joke is hidden in the wheels of the Mars Curiosity rover?
At least one design element of the Mars Curiosity rover--its wheels--combine function and whimsy, as they contain an inside joke.
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The Geekend's fall 2012 sci-fi and fantasy TV preview
Which fall 2012 sci-fi/fantasy TV shows should earn time on your DVR hard drive, and which are unworthy of even Internet forum scorn?
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Geek Trivia: What unlikely method did NASA use to recruit Sally Ride into the astronaut corps?
What anachronistic recruiting method did NASA employ to enlist its first female astronaut?
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Eight ways geeks would improve the Summer Olympic games
The events of the Summer Olympics aren't quite as interesting as the movies, games, and comics geeks are used to enjoying. Don't worry, we can fix that.
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Geek Trivia: What was the last astronaut wake-up song ever played aboard a space shuttle?
Find out the last song ever used by NASA to awaken astronauts aboard an orbiting space shuttle.
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The five best Star Trek: Enterprise episodes of all time!
Say what you will about Enterprise, but these five episodes are worthy of the name "Star Trek."
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Geek Trivia: What is the total number of solar system objects that have been called a planet?
TechRepublic's Trivia Geek tells you the total number of local solar system objects that have been called planets.
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The 10 superheroes most in need of a movie reboot
Jay Garmon lists his picks for the 10 movie and TV superhero franchises most in need of a big screen reboot.
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Geek Trivia: What is the only man-made border consistently visible from space?
What is the only man-made political border consistently visible from space? Our Trivia Geek provides the answer.