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Fantastic! I don’t know how the whole geek+bacon thing got started, but it just works! And geek+bacon+craftiness=perfect!! :-)
This is a really random thing to consider geeky. Maybe cos me and most of my fellow geeky mates are veggies. Intelligent people tend to know how damaging it is to people all over the world and the future of our planet to keep up a demand for farmed meat. I’d prefer to know all the crops the pig ate to feed me could actually go to feed real and intelligent people with their own individual potential to do great things with their lives and progress humanity instead. But maybe I just missed the point of this.
Well, since Stephen Hawking is not a vegetarian… and Albert Einstein MAY HAVE been a vegetarian, only in his last year of life, well after he made all his contributions to physics and such, I think it’s pretty safe to say vegetarianism does not make one more intelligent.
Correlation does not equal causality, something that is taught to first year statisticians the world over. As for where the bacon/geek link came from, visit thinkgeek, or look up bacon on twitter. It’s there, it has been around for a while, and I for one embrace bacon as a geeky treat for geeks everywhere.