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There is another son, a married computer freak otherwise out of the picture.
Pat is the computer freak in the group, calculating many things.
For computer freaks, this may be drama of the highest order.
And since computer freaks were the same the world over, it could be assumed that he had left electronic tracks somewhere in cyberspace.
Computer freak or no, Bowser couldn't recover data from tapes he didn't have.
"His wife, you know, was a computer freak.
Dave is a computer freak who spends all his free time in front of his PC.
This one's just the computer freak.
For computer freaks, gadget geeks and anyone else whose life is touched by personal technology, it's not so hard to find reasons to be grateful.
Don't let computer freaks and network hucksters and marketing experts mess with your mind.
His genuine and deep attachment, and the all-consuming passion exhibited by true computer freaks, are two different things.
"Wally's a computer freak," he explained.
The computer freak will read them in anyway and the noncom-puter person doesn't need them.)
"You're just a computer freak, a hired hacker-morally bent, sleazy, but you're no tough guy.
"Another computer freak?"
"Computer Freaks Of The Galaxy"
He is an "empire builder" whose nickname is "the Sphinx," a "computer freak" whose aides "modem" people.
The Official Computer Freaks Joke Book.
A man called Toadstool finds him and tells him where he is: In an underground world where a computer freak called Hacker has seized power.
In this fable for our computer age, a computer freak Joe Jenkins becomes obsessed by a computer game in which he has to save a goldfish.
Where exchange is dominant, only things are left: a world of thing-men plugged into the organization charts of the computer freaks: the world of reification.
A computer freak, Mr. Krens uses software, as he puts it, "esthetically and acrobatically," producing flow charts that condense information into catchy facts and figures.
Ominous signs already exist, says the scholar Mark Slouka, that virtual reality has begun to replace real life - or "R.L.," as it is dismissively referred to by computer freaks.
That "Cryptonomicon" contains the greatest hacking scene ever put to paper, performed by Randy while under surveillance in a Philippine prison, should further endear this novel to computer freaks on both coasts.
Unless Ben remains a computer freak - he has his father's appreciation of the mathematics, the square lines, the patterning out of existence; unless Sophie fails to lose a little of her egoism - or unless Hugo objects to their visits.