Title Torn: “Geek Chic, Master of the Techie Domain” or “Lovely Late Blooming Men”

My dear readers,

I have been meaning to drop you a line since one of my favorite gal pals, Lola May, wrote a post about the “Hot hipster techie mommas” of Northern Voice.

Lola did such a great job blogging about the “fabulously gorgeous women who were not only stunningly beautiful, smart, articulate, hilarious, but also so hip” of Northern Voice 08. So well in fact, that a male friend of mine emailed me after reading Lola’s post saying, “I clearly have to start hanging out at blogging conferences. I figure I about half qualify as one of those late blooming guys.” I guess Lola forgot to mention that most of them are attached to in her words, the “lovely late blooming men”. But Hell who am I to complain about the prospect of even more “lovely late blooming men” to toy with!

Lola and more recently Corrin Wyatt, with her blog on Raincity Studios Site “Blog-ster vs. Art-ster“, created some wonderfully accurate prose describing the “lovely late blooming men” of Northern Voice, but I feel the articles could both be strengthened with some case study examples of Northern Voicers.

Men of NV08

Photo by Kris Krug

Lola “Surely these things (blogging conferences) would be teeming with late bloomers, smart and funny men who may not have been the school’s rugby champion or beer swigging sex machine in high school, but who may have come into his own in his later twenties and thirties. Perhaps mildly socially awkward, but with a certain geek chic, master of the techie domain, and perhaps just a wee bit too preoccupied with cool and interesting digital projects that have kept him single, unmarred and suddenly looking for a little female commitment.”

Ring any bells? Not sure that they are all so unmarred, but there does seem to ring a certain familiarity in these words. What do you think – Rubbery Duckie, Not-So-Static, A Bright Guy, the Book Butterfly’s Caterpillar? Your thoughts on the above? Even though I have heard a few of you may play a mean Wii – does that or any other computer game really constitute a sport? Besides which I have heard that a few of you have had your butts whipped by and have in fact coward to the Swan in Boxing or the Firefly in tennis. Okay – my dear Duckie, yes I am aware that you and the East Van Halens do play a mean game of frisbee.

Lola, “who may have come into his own in his later twenties and thirties.”

So sad to say my Dashing Young Playboy, Mr Facebook, and our illustrious keynote Mr. Mullenweg, this suggests that the three of you have yet to bloom – even with the addition of the extra year this past week my young playboy. In defense of Mr. Mullenweg here, if Wii tennis is to be considered a sport then I have heard from the Firefly that this man is indeed a true athlete. Also after hearing this fellow speak, seeing his dashing good looks and charm – there is nothing “late blooming” about this young techie. Well nothing maybe, with the exception for his dancing and geek humor techno babble. Certainly a good thing Kittyn wasn’t at the conference, as this young thing would have been far to tempting to her cat-like claws.

Photo by Cyprien Lomas

Photo by Cyprien Lomas

Now my Dashing Young Playboy and Mr Facebook, there is still hope for the two of you and hopefully without the wait of the maturation of a geek year or two. Only slightly your senior, rumor has it that the Littlest Duckie was actually spotted on a date with a sizzlingly sexy young gal. If he can do it, there is hope for the two of you too! Although rumor has it, Dashing that you may be hiding your own sexy gal pal.

Now ladies – don’t get too excited, you may not want to get dolled up for the next techie event in town. First you should read Corinn Wyatt’s observations of these “lovely late blooming men”. Here are a few of my favorite observations:

  • On Fashion “Tshirts with obscure web references, geek humor, their website address, or free swag from conferences” or alternately technosexual “vintage” wear, which to me translated to “Oh my goodness, it’s not only my brother that buys jackets from Value Village with a Sears logo on it!”

Geek Fashion

Photo by Robert Scales

  • On Music “Listens to music you don’t want to hear, anything that can be downloaded, Last FM, Pandora, web radio, pod casts”
  • On Social Skills “ummm… Online chat rooms… forums… craigslist?”
  • If You Were to Break his Heart “He probably knows some hackers, is an admin on your favorite social network, and will have your ass kicked off.”
  • In Bed “Pale pasty complexion, complains of trouble sleeping, impotence”
  • To Cure Affliction “Has google advertisements on their blog for Viagra.”

And she should know as she does work at one of the geek depots in town!

Don’t be totally disheartened though ladies, there is hope for these “lovely late blooming men” yet. If you take my favorite Northern Voicer, An Even Brighter Gentleman, as a case study example these men – kind of like a fine wine only get better (and sexier) with age. This Gentleman truly exemplifies “Sexy in Van City”!

NV08 Dinner

Photo by Ianiv and Arieanna

With Love,

Emme

My Favourite NV08 Quotes

I was in one of those sessions the past two-days where ones mind tends to wander. I am pleased to say that it was not at Northern Voice. The speakers I encountered there kept my mind entertained. Similarly I am pleased to announce that this was not one of those moments when I started writing angry poetry. The presenters were very nice and not even remotely insulting to ones intelligence – it was just material that made ones mind wander. And luckily today, it decided to wander to Northern Voice, as opposed to thoughts that might somehow get me into trouble. What I kept coming back to as I thought of Northern Voice was all of the wonderful people that I met and of the many funny things that seemed to come out of their mouths when they opened them.

Here are a few favorite quotes I overheard at NV08:

  1. Meg Tilley in the ‘Book to Blog and Blog to Book Session’, “Write a book or blog? BLOGGING!!!! Weeeeeee!!!!” If you were there you can attest to her arms being flung in the air and shaking as she kicked her feet on the word ‘blogging’. Funniest thing ever!

    Meg Tilly

    Photo by CWill BC

  2. The Littlest Duckie talking to the Firefly at A Bright Guy’s birthday bash, “People of your generation ….”. In defense of the poor Firefly, who momentarily shone a little less, my dear duckie, she is only 5 years older than you! When did five years become an entire generation! I am five years older than you for goodness sake! Certainly hope that isn’t one of your pick up lines.
  3. Can’t remember whether this next quote referred to blogging or WordPress, but the young philosopher behind it made the following observation – “It’s that quirky girlfriend that you love, but really gets around all over the Internet.”
  4. Discussing the pitfalls to working from a home office and dangers of spending the day meowing with the cat, the fellow looked at me, upon my concern of becoming a little loopy and said, “You mean loopier then you have these past few days.” So on that note – shall I place a plug for Workspace here. What’s their slogan – “Because Home Offices are Lonely” or in my case “Because Working Alone (or at Home – hey that rhymes) Can Cause Greater Levels of Insanity”
  5. More on the inspirational stand point a comment of Stephanie Vacher’s that I enjoyed during her session was, “We are all designers!” Most empowering.

    Stephanie Vacher

    Photo by Boris Mann Now for a couple that truly exemplify just how delightfully geeky the gentlemen in this crowd are:

  6. After a beautiful post-Northern Voice walk, a rather cuddly gentleman turns to me and asks, “What is the tag for this event? “

  7. Followed by another companion being asked to dinner by a beautiful woman only to respond with something to the tune of “I’m hanging out tonight with my friend the Internet”. Okay I didn’t quite get that right – it was geekier and rather delightfully cute at the same time, but I seem to have butchered it.

  8. And last but not least, that vivacious Dose of Lunacy just on the phone to me, “I felt a little bit of Geek Withdrawal the next day.”

Dose of Lunacy

Photo by Jeffrey Keefer

So I know I am missing many more of the amusingly inspired comments of the many Northern Voicers, so please dear readers add some of your favorite quotes below. You know you’ve got em’.

Looking forward to reading your entertaining prose!

With love,

Emme