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==External links== {{wiktionary|nerd}} <!-- Wikipedians: because of recent spam-links (a form of Wikipedia vandalism), please discuss external links on the talk page first. Thanks. --> * "[https://web.archive.org/web/20070622003744/http://geekstudies.org/papers/mit5-presentation-notes.pdf The Well-Dressed Geek: Media Appropriation and Subcultural Style]" (Paper by Jason Tocci presented at the MIT5 conference. PDF, 180kb). * [http://www.paulgraham.com/nerds.html "Why Nerds are Unpopular"], an essay by [[Paul Graham (computer programmer)|Paul Graham]] about the conformist society in American high schools. * [http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/2000/5/the-nerds-have-won "The Nerds Have Won"], an article by Brian Hayes in ''[[American Scientist]],'' September–October 2000. {{Fandom}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Academic culture]] [[Category:Anti-intellectualism]] [[Category:Computing culture]] [[Category:English-language slang]] [[Category:Nerd culture| ]] [[Category:Intelligence]] [[Category:Internet culture]] [[Category:Epithets related to nerd culture]] [[Category:Stereotypes]] [[Category:Stock characters]] [[Category:Subcultures]] [[Category:Social class subcultures]] [[Category:1950s neologisms]]
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