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		<title>50 skills every geek should have.</title>
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If you are studying Computer Science, you should definitely read this. Take a pen and paper (or a small texteditor) and count your score. At the end of this, I would love to know what score you got out of the 50.
1. Install a hard drive in a laptop
2. Perform a clean OS install on [...]


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<p>If you are studying Computer Science, you should definitely read this. Take a pen and paper (or a small texteditor) and count your score. At the end of this, I would love to know what score you got out of the 50.</p>
<p>1. Install a hard drive in a laptop<br />
2. Perform a clean OS install on a machine with two OSes<br />
3. Swap out the battery on your iPod/iPhone<br />
4. Jailbreak an iPhone<br />
5. Wire your house for Ethernet and Coax cable<br />
6. Use BitTorrent and RSS to automatically download new shows from trackers<br />
7. Use an A/V receiver to its fullest capability (every port is taken)<br />
8. Calibrate an HDTV without the manual<br />
9. Use a DSLR in full manual mode<br />
10. Hack the encryption and mooch your neighbor&#8217;s Wi-Fi<br />
11. Solder cleanly enough to get around a circuit board<br />
12. Use your 3G phone as a Wi-Fi access point<br />
13. Shove the guts of a modern game console into a retro game console<br />
14. Design a webpage in HTML by hand that features a picture of your cat<br />
15. Use Photoshop to imperceptibly doctor a photo<br />
16. Abstain from buying extended warranties<br />
17. Know where to buy cheap cables and accessories<br />
18. Fix your parents&#8217; computer over the phone without looking at a computer<br />
19. Enter the Konami code<br />
20. Comment on Engadget from your phone<br />
21. Type quickly using T9 texting<br />
22. Program a universal remote<br />
23. Contribute code to the Linux kernel<br />
24. Hide porn from your significant other<br />
25. Avoid DRM on everything<br />
26. Know how to back up your data to networked storage—and actually do it<br />
27. Watch TV shows on the internet for free<br />
28. Edit together digital video ripped from YouTube<br />
29. Play any SNES game on your computer through an emulator<br />
30. Reset expired trial software by messing with the registry<br />
31. Hackintosh your PC<br />
32. Download pre-release movies from Usenet / Torrents<br />
33. Hack the Wii to play homebrew games<br />
34. Get around web content filters on public computers<br />
35. Get into a Windows computer if you forgot your password<br />
36. Securely erase your data so it can&#8217;t be recovered<br />
37. Share a printer between a Mac and a PC on a network<br />
38. Build a fighting robot<br />
39. Write your own Firefox plugins<br />
40. Navigate and reorganize the files on your computer in DOS / Bash<br />
41. Get something on the front page of Digg<br />
42. Get through to executive customer service<br />
43. Rip a CD to lossless quality AAC or FLAC<br />
44. Rip a DVD to DivX<br />
45. Build your own computer from parts<br />
46. Swap out the hard drive in your DVR for a bigger one<br />
47. Get an NES cartridge working again by blowing in it<br />
48. Calibrate a 7.1 surround-sound system<br />
49. Play downloaded games on a Nintendo DS<br />
50. Talk about things that aren&#8217;t tech related</p>


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