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Monday
Jun212010

Needing some #nerdy advice ...

SOO!! There's this dude, going around LA totally name dropping me. No really, he totally wants some of this nerdy love on all of his little projects.



 


I never care about this type of stuff normally - I'm ALLLLL about helping out others and emphasizing on strong community building in general, however this el duderino just gives me the creeps.


And when I say gives me the creeps I'm talking some SERIOOUUUSS jeepers creepers shiznat.


I literally have not spoken to the dude in MONTHS (barely even KNEW him to begin with!!), and yet I get emails, Facebook messages, tweets, and smoke signals from people saying they talked to this dude ... and we all totally need to work on this project together.


If anyone works with this guy, I really don't want to work with them. He just FEELS like TROUBLE!!! The LA tech community is so small to begin with, I don't want to piss anyone off ... however, all this mofo is doing is pissing ME off!!


What is the nerdy social protocol for this type of thing? Now that we are all so connected, when someone does in fact name drop - they go and TELL the person!!


What should I do nerdy lovers ... what should I do?!?!


Tweet me


or Facebook my butt with any suggestions.


 





 

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