- The Dork Club
- Provides a brief history, memberships information, related links, and contact details.
- Gazebo
- Discusses a three-part publication that pivots around rejected and neglected American cultures.
- Geek Chic
- Collection of information ad resources for geeks of all kinds.
- Geek Code
- Includes a brief Internet history, a note from the author, and the instructions.
- Geek Code 3.12 CODEC
- Provides information on the functions of this code generator, which is currently written in Fortran 77.
- Geek Cruises
- Cruises to tropical destinations with computer educational programs and conferences.
- Geek Culture
- Presents forum tidbits, archives, and contact information. With awards and reviews.
- Geek Fishing Blog
- Categories include consumers, infrastructure, Internet, Media, and a small business.
- Geek Nation
- Information includes book excerpts, celebrity endorsements, and contact details. With book signings and events.
- Geek.com
- Offers geek related news, product reviews, and lifestyle information.
- Geek.org
- Geek community for members of the Santa Cruz/Bay Area social scene. Features forums and a calendar of events.
- The Geekhouse
- Presents various topics in the forum with threads and the number of postings.
- GeekSpeak Radio
- Official site of the radio show posting news headlines, articles, show information, and podcasts.
- The Guy's Guide to Geek Girls
- Contains a biography of the site, profiles, resources, and contact details. With articles and facts.
- LinuxChix
- Presents a society for women who like Linux and free software. With membership details and related links.
- Locker Central
- Provides information about the old guest book messages. With galleries and contact details.
- NerdDOTcom.com
- Shows video documentations, an archive, and contact information.
- Nerds, Outcast and Misfit Resources
- Presents a big load of Daria episodes, resources, and an information about some of the companies.
- Peer 2 Peer Personals
- Provides a biography of the site, search information, news updates, and credits.
- Personal Growth Geek Code
- Invented by Robert Hayden, which is used to describe the common interests of computer geeks.
- Planet of the Geeks
- Features geek resources and a Star Trek based geek game.
- ThinkGeek
- Merchandise for geeks, including clothing, toys, gadgets, books, electronics, and accessories.
- The Urban Geekosphere
- Contains references to superhero songs, imaginary places, timeliness, and Cyberella. Includes details of the Geek culture and news updates.
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