July 02, 2003
The Blogger Code
In the old days, I used to keep my geek code in .signature of my Unix Id or email signature. I’ve losted it ever since my Unix account closed (or email losted? can’t remember though). I missed it but I am no more consider myself as a geek, not bother to own the other one.
So, geek has the geek code, it’s obvious that blogger has the blogger code. You need to manually compose your geek code by following the instructions (as Dinesh pointed out, there’re actually several geek code generator — this online generator and this console application). But to generate your blogger code, you need only to go through the survey, identify the most closed description of what kind of blogger you belong to, there you are, your blogger code generated. Moreover, to these mythical code, there’re decoders (and this)
Here’s my blogger code:
July 2, 2003 12:43 PM | MovableType & BloggingB5 d t+ k+ s+ u f i o x- e l c
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actually, there're a number of geekcode generators. search for that term in google and you'd be amply rewarded.
12:55 PM on July 2, 2003 · comment by alphaque · #
You're right, Dinesh. There should have one long time ago, I'm just lazy (or trying too hard to recall my geek code :-)
02:30 PM on July 2, 2003 · comment by yowkee · #
What is the purpose having a code? It sound like paste a price tag (or watever tag) to ur body. :P
the blogger code seems to be updated frequently to be accurate... example: the first part of code (indicating how long u have been in blogging) need to change every 3 monhts or half years, except u have blog over 3 years.
Here is my code:
B2 d+ t+ k+ s+ u-- f i o+ x e+ l+ c
Just for fun :)
11:33 AM on July 4, 2003 · comment by LcF · #
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