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  1. Crazy Ivan

    Crazy Ivan New Member

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    Buh =O
    You beetzd mah score
    Nuuuu
    >.<

    ....so yeah I guess I'm not THE biggest geek here. But in my defense, Cogito has had over four times more's worth of life in which to be geeky.
     
  2. Cogito

    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    Maybe you can retake it.

    Hey, they should offer a slew of bonus points for that!
     
  3. Domoviye

    Domoviye New Member

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    25% Total Geek.
    Although I should have given myself some bonus points at the bottom. Considering I'm in China, basically on vacation, but I took the time to take the test instead of enjoying the sights.
     
  4. wordwizard

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    domo wins this geekfest ;)
     
  5. Edward

    Edward Active Member

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    heh, I laugh at the question "Worn a costume for anything other than Halloween" I'm waring a pair of hakama I had sewn for Anime Mid-Atlantic... they're my pajamas...

    the several maps I own are all drawn by me...

    man, I used to read encyclopedias... "F" was my favorite. it had faeries, and flag signals

    glasses I have fixed myself... ;_;
    sadly, I have dated someone over the internet for a while... ;_;
    I have perhaps exaggerated to make my test score better... but not lied!
    I've forgotten at the moment what http:// stands for...
    how do you count to 31 on one hand?

    awesome, 42(.01183)% geekiness. great number, but I still wish it was over 50... ;_;

    This makes my whole life seem wasted... Thanks Duschechka...
     
  6. Crazy Ivan

    Crazy Ivan New Member

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    Binary, my good friend, binary. My dad taught me it when I was 11. >.> Explains a lot about my family.
     
  7. Cogito

    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    Yup - counting digitally in both senses of the word.

    Just be very carefull about displaying the number 4!
     
  8. Eóin

    Eóin New Member

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    5.12821% - Poser

    I can't even remember any of the questions apart from the 'Do you believe your a vampire' one, but that's mainly because I got slightly scared. And how would thinking that your a vampire make you more geeky anyway?
     
  9. Crazy Ivan

    Crazy Ivan New Member

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    132 is the best. =P
     
  10. Cogito

    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    Counting with both hands, are you? Can you make it all the way to 1023 without getting a cramp?
     
  11. Heather Louise

    Heather Louise Contributor Contributor

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    i aint very geekish apperently. 9.46746% - Geekish Tendencies
     
  12. Frost

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    1.27%
    lawl
     
  13. SeaBreeze

    SeaBreeze Banned

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    Er..... I don't think I'm a computer geek... I used to be a Buffy and Angel geek but it depends on your definition of geek. I wear glasses, but I hate tucking my shirt in.... so in the stereo type aspect of geekiness.... I don't think I'm a geek. well, not much of one anyways :D
     
  14. Frost

    Frost Active Member

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    Lol Im practically a prep or a jock according these guys.
     
  15. Torana

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    0.78895% - Well yeah ummm anyways!!!!

    (This is so true! lol I'm not smart enough to be a geek lol)
     
  16. Lemex

    Lemex That's Lord Lemex to you. Contributor

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    Poser! 0.39999!
    That's only due to the fact i'm a Lovecraft fan. :D
     
  17. Skyscraper83

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    I sometimes put on a Firefox T-shirt but I never wear it in public. It looks a little geeky to have a browsers logo on your shirt. I also have a coffee mug with the Linux logo. Do not judge me too harshly.
     
  18. Bluemouth

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    Gee, who's this Skyscraper weirdo? :p

    Nah, I think that's a cool T-shirt. I was going to buy one with the Pepsi logo on it but couldn't be bothered and I guess that isn't very nerdy.
     
  19. Skyscraper83

    Skyscraper83 New Member

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    Well I like to support Open Source software, so if I see something in their gift shop I like I sometimes get the plastic card out. Pepsi? I think I have Coke T-shirt floating around somewhere.
     
  20. Cogito

    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    My sin's Christmas list is mostly f.rom ThinkGeek.com. His tee shirts are most entertaining
     
  21. MarcG

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    I can't say I expected to be just under 22%, considering the amount of time I spend on the computer and my extensive knowledge of PHP, Flash, websites, etc. (the list goes on).

    Don't know why "Russian literature outside class" was a question, though. Possibly Asimov. :p
     
  22. crs

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    9.66469% - Geekish Tendencies. I didn't know geeks listen to Ween, that's cool, or geeky I guess.
     

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