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... accelerating the Rise of the Nerds...
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Posted by: James Wright | March 10, 2009 at 01:14 PM
I love that "Rise of the Nerds" is in caps - like it's an upcoming film.
Rise of the...
Lycans?
Argonauts
Machines?
Nah. Nerds.
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