Tech Industry Needs A Geek Hero
from the Hollywood-to-the-rescue dept
Well, here's another story that might make you feel ill. Apparently, people who decide these things have decided that the world needs a "geek hero" to encourage kids to work in high tech. So, along comes Hollywood to the rescue. They're talking about how kids want to become doctors and lawyers due to ER and Ally McBeal - and they need the same thing for techies. Wasn't it just a year ago that people were saying that geeks were the heroes of the day simply by nature of the fact that they were becoming billionaires at age 23. Oh, yeah, I guess that doesn't apply any more. Anyway, they did have that show "freaks and geeks", but I don't think those were really the geeks they're talking about - and that show failed anyway. Maybe it's time to look into having a Techdirt TV show. I wonder who we could get to play me?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Hero to who?
In the UK, Hewlett Packard are running a series of adverts doing a similar job to the aforementioned. They take the piss out of even chefs being celebrities, then point to some dignified anonymous person who then goes on to explain how they are changing the world. It's actually quite good (hence Hollywood obviously weren't involved).
Phillip.
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