The Geekbabe would like to mention that it is cool to leave a name (at least a first name) when asking stuff! :-)
Jay asks: What kind of soft drinks do you serve your bloggers?
Geekbabe replies: Good question. Typically Diet Coke and Chai Tea.
Anonymous asks: Is this blog the shit or what?
Geekbabe replies: We are proud of our little corner of Web 2.0. :-)
OManG asks: Are cyber relationships real?
Geekbabe replies: Yes.
MrThorough bleats: Now she won't even answer my obsessive emails.
Geekbabe replies: Give her a few days. Tranquility and serenity, for peace comes dropping slow. :-)
LongWait asks: I would like to find someone; fall in love have a child. I am 42. Have I waited too late to find a fertile and willing female companion ?
Geekbabe replies: I received several interesting questions today, but this one caught my eye and tugged on my heart strings a bit. Of course it is not too late!!!! :-) Damn the finances, damn the torpedoes, damn any obstacle...find Ms. Right and fall in love.
Good luck.
Curious asks: How do I approach you?
Geekbabe replies: Say something or do something that interests me, to put it simply.
411 explains: According to research, the use of anti aging products in the ancient times is very common that even the lower class workers were given the opportunity to use these anti aging commodities.
Geekbabe replies: Thanks for the tip. I think I'll do a little browsing and research on this. Sounds very interesting.
Probotox Promotes: Having botox done is all the rage these days. A lot of testing has been done to see whether it is harmful. All the scientists agreed it is not in the least harmful.
Geekbabe: Well, this is not exactly a dating question and it could be spam, but, it IS in the antiaging spirit: reporting, perhaps qualitatively and without citation, on products used for antiaging purposes. Interesting.
Geekbabe emotes: Some of the submitted questions have been beyond my ken. If I do not reply here, then please know that your question has been read and, rather than blurt out flawed suggestions, I wish you all the best in love and life. Thanks. :)
Stoner-geek-artist-girl laments: Girls seem to be much more willing to date "men" but being single after what was for a decade a GREAT relationship I am now really in a bad place with this long hair trip. What does someone do to shake off this culturally-implanted youth obsession?
Geekbabe: I LOVE long hair too! Maybe it's incurable. ;)
David asks quite poetically: How do i find who's right for my heart if i don't even understand my heart myself? Where to go? Where to start?
A Sentimental Geekbabe replies: You seem like a beautiful person who feels lost or who has felt loss. An arbitrary starting point might not work. Dating sometimes seems cold, artificial and calculated to poetic minds. Though the wait may seem infinitely long, your best bet may be to go about your life and wait for the random meeting or connection. Or, perhaps a truly thorough personal ad service, such as eHarmony, might be worth a try. Much affection and fortune, Geekbabe. :)









The blogger who got fired from Microsoft is a baby faced wunderkind underneath the Van Dyke.
Digg's chief architect has an almost Euro-prettiness going on. Keep the geek-apps coming!
We like him: urbane, articulate, dark hair, fair skin, youthful, photogenic.
Geeky cool, youthful, perhaps a bit contrarian, full of cred. We like him.
He looks like a royal with his unkempt elegance. So handsome, so successful.
Life is kind to the wealthiest man/most famous geek: the all important baby face to go along with everything else.
This Linux genius cannot take a bad picture. He is quite literally overflowing with youthful exuberance here.
Undeniable baby face. Lifestyle, diet, and a cherubic facial shape affect this honorary wunderkind's appearance.
Such refreshing boyish charm and, let's not forget, cyberpunk brilliance. A definite honorary wunderkind.