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If I had been remotely diligent in this blog during the month of December, you might have noticed my conspicuous absence last week. But since I haven’t been diligent at all … last week I was out of the country on vacation. On a boat full of nerds. At JoCo Cruise Crazy.

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If you’re not a big fan of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” or of Wil Wheaton, you may not have heard about Wil’s latest book series, “Memories of the Future.” Imagine if Television Without Pity recappers had been writing about TNG back in 1987, only with more swearing, more digressions and more geeky in-jokes, plus behind-the-scenes memories for every episode. That’s what Vol. 1 does for the first half of the first season of TNG, from “Encounter at Farpoint” to “Datalore” — it’s just the thing for people who love TNG and snark. I decided to wait to read the book until the accompanying “Memories of the Futurecast” podcast wrapped up on Monday, which means I got to the last page of my paper copy this morning and confirmed a startling epiphany I had while listening to “Memories of the Futurecast” a few weeks ago.

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While I was on vacation a couple of weeks ago, I briefly wandered in range of a cell phone tower and got a text message from my globetrotting brother, sent the night before. He said he might be going to W00tstock, and my response was not entirely kind. I’d been following the news about W00tstock — a three-night geek spectacular featuring Wil Wheaton, Paul and Storm, Adam Savage, and a range of special guests — since it was first announced. But since I live out on the East Coast, I didn’t, until that moment, know anyone who was actually going. I instantly went from being vaguely jealous of random, unknown people to being insanely jealous of my brother.

The awesome thing about W00tstock — aside from the fact that it happened — is that it was released under a Creative Commons license, and lots of technophiles were there. That means that if you, like me, were forced to resign yourself to living vicariously through your sibling instead of attending the show, you can still see a lot of what went on with minimal effort, like a search for W00tstock at YouTube.

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With E3 going on, video game news is dominating the headlines this week. TechStuff’s Jonathan Strickland is on the scene, though, so I’m leaving all the E3 reporting to him. (It helps that he already has his eye on a lot of the announcements I’m most excited about. “The Beatles: Rock Band,” anyone?)

Beyond the bounds of E3, a couple of roundup lists have been stirring up controversy. One, Topless Robot’s “Pop Culture’s 10 Greatest Nerds” counts down from Gordon Freeman (“Half-Life”) to Willow Rosenberg (“Buffy”), making a stop through Urkel on the way. Any list like this is bound to create a storm of discussion about why characters were or weren’t included. But this one’s compounded by arguments about who is and who isn’t a nerd.

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