My postcount is well over 100, but I'm in here since Oct 2005, so I had almost three years time.
My job has a lot to do with Unix, Linux, and esp. Solaris. I'm currently not doing software engineering for a living, and am happy about it, because when spending the whole day coding, there's no motivation left for working on opensource projects in my free time.
I hold a master degree in computer science (well, actually the German equivalent, diploma) and look back on 15 years of coding experience. Oh yeah, I'm also one of those few guys who were contacted by Google, CA last year for a phone screening. Maybe if I had done a little better in the exam, I would be working in Mountain View, CA right now.
Retired/unemployed, then editor, but tech support dude before that. I was just reading an essay on Wittgenstein and the difference between "slab!" and "bring me that slab!"
I usually pop in for reading, keeping up, and problem solving.
I'm a certified geek, computer engineering diploma with a strrong unix/linux background. I currently am labelled an "application analyst" at a law firm in Toronto, where I spend my days coding, deploy applications remotely, problem solving, and being an all around go to geek. In fact I'm relaxing at a cottage where my Blackjack 2 has fallen to EDGE and I'm still teathered with my 810 while overlooking a lake and typing this. I'm just that geeky.
I'm currently studying Electrical & Electronical Engineering with Telecommunications at uni, here in London. (the only reason I took this degree is to end up working at Nokia !) <-- Maybe Textrat can help me out with that
I have a post count over 100 yet I'm no geek...yet
Football (the real one, not with with the quarterbacks) is my other big occupation.