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Are you a geek? Geek test!!! :D

The bolded part is also what I would considered as a Geek and not a nerd.

I was pretty much a nerd through out high school and I prided myself as a 'nerd' and not a 'geek'.

My little slogan was, 'I'm a NERD with an attitude' :D

So you're the middle one, eh? :p
 
Am I a geek for wanting this?

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I want.
 
I just saw a cox cable commercial, something about keeping your same number, if switching service. The number they showed was 101-0101. My first thought was, binary code. That may be a geek sign also, lol.

Slight Geek, agree but you're not really a geek unless you think "85?"
 
14.20664% - Geekish Tendencies.

I actually expected worse, or better, depending on how you look at it. :P
 
Yeah i cant believe how many boxes i checked off... lol. So were you a fellow trekky xD


Strangely no not at all. I'm just really into gaming, hacking, listening to music no one's ever heard of, and watching strange shows.

I was always the person that people pay to do their homework. (And still am, currently getting paid to do some of my buddies college homework. :P )
 
Didn't program a calculator for a math class - they didn't have them back then. :D :p But I did use a slide rule since 6th grade (still do) and programmed in FORTRAN on punch cards for a college statistics class in '72. Either way, didn't get to check the first box.

So, I scored a 41.3something% - major geek

Probably dinosaur geek is more like it, most of the stuff we considered geek back in the day wasn't on the test.

And I've finally settled on an actual computer game - Godville, the ZPG (the zero player game).
 
Didn't program a calculator for a math class - they didn't have them back then. :D :p But I did use a slide rule since 6th grade (still do) and programmed in FORTRAN on punch cards for a college statistics class in '72. Either way, didn't get to check the first box.

So, I scored a 41.3something% - major geek

Probably dinosaur geek is more like it, most of the stuff we considered geek back in the day wasn't on the test.

And I've finally settled on an actual computer game - Godville, the ZPG (the zero player game).


Man i programmed the hell out of my calculators. On my TI86 i wrote programs that would solve math problems just by putting different sets of digits of the problem in xD. Although that only worked well on rational numbers...=/
 
I programmed mine as well - they usually had paper tape or punch cards. The first TI calculator came out the following year, programmable ones after that. I owned an HP desktop calculator for scientific use - it was the size of half the desktop, weighed about a ton. :)

Never had need of a portable, programmable calculator.
 
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