szerintem a nerd es a g33k nem ugyanaz.
"Pundits and observers dispute the relationship
of the terms nerd and geek to one another. Some view
the geek as a less technically skilled nerd. Some
factions maintain that "nerds" have both
technical skills and social competence, whereas geeks
display technical skills while socially incompetent;
others hold an exactly reversed view, with geek
serving as the socially competent counterpart of the
socially incompetent nerd, and call themselves geeks
with pride (compare Geekcorps, an organization that
sends people with technical skills to Third World
countries to assist in computer infrastructure
development).
Some regional differences may exist in the use of the
words nerd and geek. Some claim that on the North
American west coast the population prefers the term
geek to nerd, while the North American east coast
prefers the word nerd to geek (see Ellen
Spertus's page on The Sexiest Geek Alive). Others
on the east coast dispute this, claiming that they
have always found nerd used disparagingly and geek
used in a positive light. In Britain, this latter view
tends to apply — nerd has more offensive
connotations than geek, which speakers of British
English often use affectionately. Compare anorak.
The word nerd gained currency from the 1950s at a time
when many school students did not see excelling at
school as "cool". Therefore nerd originated
as a derogatory word (although some people now
consider it a compliment), while the term geek became
widespread later (1980s) and has avoided many of the
negative connotations. Geek as a milder version of
nerd may also apply to socially insignificant people,
while nerd refers more to socially inept
people."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerd#Nerds_and_geeks