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"And, most importantly, the "geek-speak" is kept to a minimum, the Surgeries are about helping people who are often making first nervous forays into the world of social media to find a voice with which to communicate with the people they aim to serve."
Taking Twitter to the tractors at the Great Yorkshire Show 2011
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"And, most importantly, the "geek-speak" is kept to a minimum, the Surgeries are about helping people who are often making first nervous forays into the world of social media to find a voice with which to communicate with the people they aim to serve."
Taking Twitter to the tractors at the Great Yorkshire Show 2011
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"I explain these things to her in geek-speak, and she translates," he says.
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The IMF calls for a “a more ambitious medium-term fiscal adjustment path” – which is geek-speak for saying “can somebody come up with a plan to get the UK out of this mess Brown has led it into?”
In between the lines 2009
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The IMF calls for a “a more ambitious medium-term fiscal adjustment path” – which is geek-speak for saying “can somebody come up with a plan to get the UK out of this mess Brown has led it into?”
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George Lucas - You would think that the man who gave us one of the most-loved films of all time (that would be Episode IV in geek-speak) would be able to get a little slack from fans.
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George Lucas - You would think that the man who gave us one of the most-loved films of all time (that would be Episode IV in geek-speak) would be able to get a little slack from fans.
July 2006 2006
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In geek-speak, that adds up to 550 billion bytes -- enough floppy discs to bury Bill Gates in his new house.
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Despite years of effort on the part of professional organizations, business schools, and others to imbue EHS folks with business skills, most remain far more at home talking geek-speak with the regulatory crowd than discussing with their higher-ups how to turn environmental initiatives into new sources of business value.
Joel Makower: The State of Green Business: Good News and Bad 2008
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The "lexicon" and "grammar" of SF is seen as vulgar and crude on the one hand, lacking in the nuances required to render character effectively (Scientific Fancy), too highly developed on the other, a maths and physics-derived jargonistic geek-speak (Scientistic Fiction).
Archive 2005-12-01 Hal Duncan 2005
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