Wired Magazine recently asked this question of their readers, with a call for their submissions in the article comments:
http://blog.wired.co...xiest_ge.html
As would be expected of the format, a free-for all has since followed, creating a hardly quantifiable tangle of names on a page that runs 400 deep; I think this ought to be a perfect opportunity to show show em' how group polling is really done!
Who is your nominee for sexiest geek of 2006?
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So, is it geekier to know all of these people or to know none of them?