Computer Nerds Really Are the New Cool

by Lyndi Lawson

Although only recently initiated into the weird and wonderful world on online marketing, I am already noticing a new, if slightly disturbing trend; in this business, nerds/geeks are the new cool. While that may sound like a contradiction in terms and thus an inappropriate error for a copywriter, lend me your ears, former trendoids: you are in big trouble. If eMarketing, and indeed the Internet and computers, are the way of the future (which, lets be honest, they are), you (we?) are in big trouble. And I can almost hear the triumph emanating from DotA-playing, WarCraft-loving programmers everywhere, for they are the Masters of the Universe. So much for the ‘Power of Grey Skull’.

If I think about it, this was an inevitability for which I should have been prepared. The signs were all there…

When I was young(er), computers were a relatively new concept. ‘Advanced gaming’ was a one dimensional little orange man scuttling around the screen, collecting little orange boxes before the little orange monsters munched him. I watched the Wonder Years on a Friday night, while my older siblings, with their 80’s hair went to house parties to smoke forbidden cigarettes and drink stolen beers. They were cool. Their friends; loud, sporty and jocular were cool.

Indeed, at my gawky, awkward and pre pubescent phase when I was desperately trying to fit in, (North Star takkies, an enormous t-shirt that screamed “INSTINCT” and black and white board shorts that reached my knees) it wasn’t the primary school computer prefects whose attention I craved. And it certainly wasn’t LAN parties that I wanted invitations to.

High school was much the same. The first true computer nerds were emerging, worming their way out of dank mouldy laboratories in the bowels of ancient buildings, into the daylight and the periphery of my vision. They were shunned though, scorned for their translucent skin and the ‘Magic the Gathering’ cards they carried in their blazer pockets. Somewhat less gawky by then, I was ‘nice’ to ‘them’ – my condescending good deed toward those less fortunate in the adolescent hierarchy.

By the time I went to university, it was the new millennium. I had sent my first email and surfed the Net once or twice. There was a whiff of revolution in the air; the old order was growing uneasy. Private schools were running laptop programmes; everyone owned a PC and Google was a household word. The people I met were athletic and tanned, played touch rugby on a Sunday afternoon and wrote computer programmes in their spare time. They managed to read Lord of the Rings and still appreciate all the renditions of American Pie. And they played StarCraft and later WarCraft and then DotA, connected to each other by LAN cables and superior knowledge. When bored, or nagged, this brand of superhuman would grudgingly help the rest of us stumble along the path to technological enlightenment

Unlike other trends though, the popularity of the computer nerd seems set to stay and even grow. The less computer literate among us are considered ignorant and out of date. Facebook has replaced the telephone, the letter and the diary. eMarketing is the only way to go. Carlos, and some of the other Stars, went to Podcamp! On a Saturday! And then wrote about it! In the (good?) old days, that would have been social suicide. Not anymore, my nerdy friends. Not anymore.

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I understand that you're new here, but i'm afraid you've blurred the line between geek and nerd a bit too much.

see: www.yeahfi.com/2007/03/are-you-geek.html

Posted by thescott on 2007/10/24

In the words of my friend, The Hunter of Genius, 'The Geek shall inherit the earth."
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Great post Lyndi, where do we sign up for writing lessons? Is it on the wiki ;)

Posted by Rafiq on 2007/10/24

When you're as good looking as I am, you can afford to be seen playing bingo with your grandma and still go home with the prom queen.

Posted by Carlos on 2007/10/24

haha - it will infect you... "this isn't Kansas anymore"...

(Welcome to the not so dark world of eMarketing :p)

Posted by Tim on 2007/10/24

Carlos? Um, do you have a case study... or shall we launch into a little R&D? :p haha

Posted by Tim on 2007/10/24

trying to comment...

Posted by Henre on 2007/10/24

oops, sorry.

Anyways, Lyndi, fantastic post. LOL, Wonder Years, orange computer games, Power of Grey Skull!!!! It has Henre Rossouw written all over it.

Brilliant. I love being a nerd. And being tanned, and playing touch rugby.

Posted by Henre on 2007/10/24

I don't think I am a nerd but I accept that many people may have their own opinion. I certainly agree with you that we bloggers are the new cool with many more adding to our numbers every day. Having said that, as Mr Reese discovered with Blogrush, there are a lot of manipulators and chancers out there too and their version of cool is something I do not like at all.

Posted by John Sadler on 2007/10/24

Your computer men were orange! You were lucky! When I was young mine were white rectangles on a black background and it was cool (fab) to watch Monty Python. But I have been classified as being of the generation Jones and supposedly a marketers dream. Throw in geek, a touch of nerd and smattering of slacker too. The older I get the more labels are placed on me. I now consider myself keyword rich, extensively tagged and search engine optimized.

Posted by Sueblimely on 2007/10/25

hey Carlos...hehehe.. as you already know, you even appeal to my 5 year old daughter, whom I suspect will, in a few years time, definitely be a prom queen... ;)

Posted by SuperSanti on 2007/10/26

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