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I, Lars Olof Kanngard need to introduce NERDLABS Consulting, you may otherwise misinterpret both the name and the true skill behind this name and this company. Mats Engström, Swedish Citizen, age 37 are resident in Sweden in the small town Sollefteå. Mats Engström is truly one of the original "Hackers" in Europe, who started to rebuild Flipper games and made TV game with the help of a small washing machine computer processor or the one who become a legend on how to use the "Appel ][" computer concept - back in late 70th. 1982, 17 years old, living in a flat, there you only could fin electronic components, empty Coca-Cola cans and hundreds of kilograms of "@-Junk", there he spent a few our per week or was staying for a number of days. The "working" rhythmic and being there when you need them, was one of the first thing I as the manager was forced to learn to live with, when I started up a non profit and a commercial foundation 1982/ 1983 in Sweden and had a group of these youngsters involved in new exciting projects. The first project Mats Engstrom started with, when he joined me, was partly a scientific program, there we had collected a huge number of records and facts about accidents in the traffic and then via Bio-rhythmic methodology where trying to make and draw some conclusions from. Later on Mats Engstrom together with Allan Varco made our first Public Service, a E-Mail and E-Conference system build up around a BBS Concept. A dial in pool of modems an a number of users who simultaneously could use the same service. To our knowledge, we where the first who at least in Europe where launching a FREE and Public E-Mail Service, the name on the service was CompuText also registered in Switzerland as a trademark. From this point and onwards, it has been hundreds of innovative solutions, totally new innovation or hardware or system solutions or a new born consumer trend. I will maybe under this web-portal make a historical background- chapter of all the innovations and solutions he, and we as a team has made during all the years we have worked together as a spearheaded team. But let me state, Mats Engström (Engstrom) is one of these individuals who always comes up with a solution and always make the IT industry to move forward. Few of the large IT innovations comes out from the larger companies. Most over, they has sprung out from the true innovators, but seldom, they are in the picture when such innovation reaches the market and the consumers. Nerdlabs Consulting and Mats Engström are part of the executive team behind McGordons Group of Companies and ha has just recently, end of 2002, taken over the responsibility for our own web-hotel, beside being involved as a senior manager in all of our development projects as well as day to day operation. Do you need any system special help or need to solve a problem, you will find the answer by contacting Nerdlabs Consulting, use this link or click on the logo next to this text. So what ever your association is to the name "Nerdlabs" is is truly the complete opposite and gives you the right solution.
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nerd also nurd (nurd)n. Slang. 1. A person regarded as stupid, inept, or unattractive. 2. A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific pursuits but is felt to be socially inept. [Perhaps after Nerd, a character in If I Ran the Zoo, by Theodor Seuss Geisel.]--nerd'y adj. WORD HISTORY: The word nerd and a nerd, undefined but illustrated, first appeared in 1950 in Dr. Seuss's If I Ran the Zoo: "And then, just to show them, I'll sail to Ka-Troo And Bring Back an It-Kutch a Preep and a Proo a Nerkle a Nerd and a Seersucker, too!" (The nerd itself is a small humanoid creature looking comically angry, like a thin, cross Chester A. Arthur.) Nerd next appears, with a gloss, in the February 10, 1957, issue of the Glasgow, Scotland, Sunday Mail in a regular column entitled "ABC for SQUARES": "Nerd--a square, any explanation needed?" Many of the terms defined in this "ABC" are unmistakable Americanisms, such as hep, ick, and jazzy, as is the gloss "square," the current meaning of nerd. The third appearance of nerd in print is back in the United States in 1970 in Current Slang: "Nurd [sic], someone with objectionable habits or traits.... An uninteresting person, a 'dud.'" Authorities disagree on whether the two nerds--Dr. Seuss's small creature and the teenage slang term in the Glasgow Sunday Mail--are the same word. Some experts claim there is no semantic connection and the identity of the words is fortuitous. Others maintain that Dr. Seuss is the true originator of nerd and that the word nerd ("comically unpleasant creature") was picked up by the five- and six-year-olds of 1950 and passed on to their older siblings, who by 1957, as teenagers, had restricted and specified the meaning to the most comically obnoxious creature of their own class, a "square.". Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary. Copyright © 1997 The Learning Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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WHATIS.COM (http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci212630,00.html) nerd A nerd is a technically bright but socially inept person. The classic image of the nerd has been the wild-haired genius kid with thick-lensed glasses surrounded by test tubes and computers. Microsoft's Bill Gates is sometimes considered the walking embodiment of the older, successful nerd.
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http://www.darkwater.com/omni/geek.html
A nerd is a person with no social skills, usually obsessed with science or technology (geek is more computer specific). Nerds are known for their pocket protectors, taped glasses, and plaid shirts.
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(http://www.wv-rent-a-nerd.com/)
Simply put, a nerd is an enlightened computer literate professional.
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