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  #428157 17-Jan-2011 19:18
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Capture that smoldering electronic component smell maybe? The smell that makes everyone look up in the lab looking for the culprit!



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  #428159 17-Jan-2011 19:20
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Coffee n orange n chocolate chip :)




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  #428306 18-Jan-2011 08:21
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A redbull, V and Mother combination with a slight hint of left over pizza from last nights migration




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According to Urban Dictionary (Who you can always trust of course)
Geek food is:
Food that, stereotypically, computer geeks, specifically programmers, eat. The food falls into three categories: high in calories, easy to make, and high in caffeine. The idea of geek food comes from programmers staying late into the night, well, programming. In order to waste no time, they need sustinence that can be made quickly and can give them a caffeine boost. Some typical foods include hot pockets, ramen, bawls/jolt cola, take-out chinese, and various chips.
Man, I've been programming day and night, get me some geek food.

Therefore Mcdonalds Cola and fries flavour!
Or Sweet and Sour V Pork








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  #428356 18-Jan-2011 10:42
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Soo the summary thus far could be...
It's not about the flavour it just has to be Fast-food Gelato

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  #429096 20-Jan-2011 09:52
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Well, I think we have a winner for Geek Gelato Flavour: @newzealand suggested on Twitter "Apple & BlackBerry".

Giapo will create this flavour and bring it to the Geekzone Freeview Pizza 2011 in Auckland!

 




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