We were once nerds and uncool, but now we are nerds and we are cool. We are very cool.
It hasn't come nearly as far as I'd hope it will in that area.
My experiences:
1. Describe a role-playing game without ever mentioning the term "role-playing game" or "Dungeons & Dragons."
Get Typical Response: Oh, that sounds kind of cool.
2. Say that you enjoy "role-playing games," but don't mention D&D.
Get Typical Response A: What's that? [Describe as per #1] Oh, that sounds kind of cool.
Or Get Typical Response B: You mean like Dungeons & Dragons? [Yes] Go to response to #3.
3. Say that you like "Dungeons & Dragons."
Get Typical Response: Ah...okay. [Followed by nervous social shunning.]
This is based on the average person not immersed in geek culture. For those who are, you're unlikely to get a shunning response, and most likely just a disinterest response.
I'd like to see a level of acceptance similar to saying that you enjoy hiking or watching sports, or any other sort of "neutral to positive response" interest.
As it is, I still haven't come out of the dice closet.