You live tweet from the hospital while your son is about to be born.
You read hundreds of RSS feeds every day and act as a human filter to select the best of them for your followers.
You are smart not to read hundreds of RSS feeds every day, but know who to follow to get the best posts.
You have not one, not two, but three Twitter accounts to develop a meaningful community on Twitter.
You have a separate Twitter account just to tweet your shared items from Google Reader, and it already has 200+ followers.
While half the world isn’t yet aware of it, hundreds of thousands are still waiting for an invite to get in it, and only a handful have access to it, you blog about 11 Google Wave Tools You May Not Know Exist.
You would like FeedBurner to give you exact subscriber statistics that are not inflated with meaningless FriendFeed subscriptions.
You scan hundreds of geeky tweets every day, and take pains to favorite the ones you like, so that others can benefit from your filtering just by following a separate Twitter account.
You blog about What To Do When Twitter Goes Down?, in which you tell readers not to blog about Twitter going down and getting a real life.
The best idea you can come up with for your birthday wish list is asking your friends for OPML files as gifts.
Got a nice laugh out of me after a long day :) .... and yes i knew most of the examples already and i am also guilty of asking people for their OPML files ;)
I am familiar with far too many of these :) Though I don't think I will live tweet a major life event any time soon. That may be where I draw the line.
You Know You’re A Cool Geek When…
You know you’re a Cool Geek when:
These are simply illustrative examples I came across. Feel free to add your own in the comments!
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