Blog:Geek Pride — I’m So Proud of My Twitter Followers
May 15, 2009 by Greg Ferro · Leave a Comment
One of the reasons I blog is to find other people like me. This collection of words from the bios people who I talk to on the twitter makes me proud to be a geek.

Hi There PEOPLE like me
My twitter account http://twitter.com/etherealmind
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