If you're an everyday geeksugar reader you probably already took the first edition of our tech quiz about the ins and outs of computers. If you're a newbie, here's your chance to prove your smarts. I suggest starting off with part one as a warm up and then tackling today's brainteaser, which tests whether or not you've been paying attention to general tech knowledge, user manuals and your IT person. It's a lot more fun than it sounds, I promise. (Photo courtesy of the Original Macintosh User Manual)

Tech Quiz Part 1: How Well Do You Know Computers?
Most of us use computers every single day and rely on them for work, personal communication, shopping, entertainment and organization, but it's easy to forget all the work that's going on inside while we sit around typing away. We know what to call our computers when they fail on us and make us late for presentations, but do we know what to call their ins and outs? Take part one in my series of tech quizzes about the inner workings of your favorite machine. (Photo courtesy of the Original Macintosh User Manual)

Maker Faire: Vintage Geek Computer Collection
The bright and shiny exhibits at this year's Maker Faire were fine and dandy, but one of the sights I was most excited to see was the exhibit of vintage, "oh so clunky, I can't believe people thought that was innovative" computers.
Hidden in a dark corner of the San Mateo Fairgrounds, was a selection of marvelously vintage geek computers (and an Atari) that have gained cult geek status for being the first/best/most hilarious/exciting of their kind.
The lineup included an old school IBM, Commodore "Super Pet," which was made in the early 80's and can actually be connected to a cassette player, early Apple computer and Atari 800, which was released in 1979 and designed to look like an old computer.
To check out more vintage geek computers from Maker Faire, read more