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Gadgeteer

 A Gadgeteer is someone who takes a huge interest in Gadgets, but does not go over the top with them. They differ from nerds in that they're cool as well. 

A gadget is a device that has a useful specific purpose and function. ...

Nerds

Nerds are the opposite to Gadgeteers, as they're not cool; they dress drab, too. A nerd will often go on about Processors like the Gadgeteer, but will not do something outlandishly stylish afterwards. A CPU The processor sub-system of a data processing system processes received information after it has been encoded into data by the input sub-system. ...



This is my own definition, and, I believe I am the only one.


The Ultimate Gadgeteer

The Ultimate Gadgeteer is the one gadgeteer who knows more than the nerdiest nerd, and is cooler than any gadgeteer as well.


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W - 100 cell phone watch gadget is one of the first ones in the world that combines all three: cell phone, watch, and a camera.
One of the most helpful gadgets of this year must be considered the Talking Beer Glass.
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Gadget - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (342 words)
A gadget or gazza is a device that has a useful specific practical purpose and function.
In some circles the distinction between a gadget and a gizmo is that a gizmo has moving parts, whereas a gadget need not have them.
In fiction, gadgets are best known in popular spy films, especially in the James Bond series (See List of James Bond gadgets).
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