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Who Was The Sexiest Geek Of 2006?

Wired Magazine recently asked this question of their readers, with a call for their submissions in the article comments:

http://blog.wired.com/...est_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?

16 ANSWERS (1-15) Top All-Time       30 days       365 Days       More...
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29 votes

Kari Byron

Leader! Most 1st Place Votes

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24 votes

Morgan Webb

Named "Gaming Goddess" in FHM magazine and "First Lady of Gaming" in U magazine this year.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Webb

http://www.iheartmorganwebb.com/

And yes, Maxim.
http://www.maximonline...spx?id=1064

Thanks to Geekchk for introducing me to Morgan back in her Screen Saver days.

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13 votes

Veronica Belmont

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13 votes

Masi Oka

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12 votes

Patrick Levell

Soon to be sexiest geek of 2007.

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12 votes

John Hodgman

2006 has been the Year of John Hodgman! "Professional Lecturer" John Hodgman is now a contributor to The Daily Show; his book, "The Areas of My Expertise," is a bestseller and he plays a humanform "PC" in a series of ads by Apple Computers.

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10 votes

Violet Blue

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7 votes

Xeni Jardin

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6 votes

Wil Wheaton

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5 votes

Kevin Rose

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5 votes

Blake Ross

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3 votes

Cory Doctorow

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3 votes

Blair Butler

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2 votes

Kevin Pereira

Kevin grew up in Antioch, California with his parents Elder and Barbara and his brother Brian. He went to Deer Valley High where at the age of fourteen he launched a gaming, music and internet-culture related radio show, using the RealAudio format, named "Pointless Audio". He hosted the show under the pseudonym Captain Immy. The show featured many prank calls and was hosted on such gaming sites as PlanetQuake and ShugaShack (now ShackNews). It later evolved into Pointless TV. When Kevin "Captain Immy" Pereira began creating short films for his high school video productions class. One of his projects featured on his now defunct comedy site, lickmysweaty.com, earned him three California Media Festival awards and allowed him to gain a full grant to the Academy of Arts College in San Francisco, California, where he studied... [show more]

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2 votes

Bruce Schneier

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awkwardly awkwardly: 12,534 points   3 years ago
So, is it geekier to know all of these people or to know none of them?
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