Oh, oh man. I bet you can't even quote the Three Laws. NERD FAIL. Get out of here and find some jocks to hang out with, you failnerd. XD
Actually in all seriousness, go pick up Bicentennial Man & Other Stories or The Complete Robot from the library sometime. Asimov's longer stuff requires some initial investment, but his short stories and ten-minutes-into-the-future robot stuff is out-of-the-gate cool, and as influential on scifi as Tolkien was on fantasy (as in literally shaped half the genre - substitute "robots" for "elves and dwarves," right up to the effective coining of the name), so they're worth checking out just for the insight into everything that came after, even if they weren't great reading, which they are.