I am a super geek

December 8th, 2007

A friend of mine posted a link to this geek test.  I thought it was pretty amusing, and I got to take a stroll down memory lane of my geekiness past and present.  My score was 45.16765%, which makes me a Super Geek!  Woohoo!  One of my geekier things that wasn’t in the list was that I was nominated for “Most Intellectual” in highschool.  (I was one of three, but I wasn’t the winner.  The valedictorian won it, which kind of makes sense.  We had a photo shoot at Phipps with all the nominees.) Oh, and I like to count on my fingers in binary.  If you take the test, add a comment with your score, and something geeky about you that wasn’t on the test!

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  • 1. Jason Adams  |  December 9th, 2007 at 1:06 pm

    I liked the question “I can count to 31 on one hand”. :) Something else geeky about me is that I spend a couple hours every day playing Go, which I started because computers aren’t yet as good at it as humans. If chess makes you geeky, shouldn’t Go or shogi make you more so? Or is it just the chess club aspect that does it?

  • 2. John Cooper  |  December 10th, 2007 at 4:42 pm

    45.36489%, but I confess I checked enough “I can think of other things…” to push me over the top into the Super Geek category.

  • 3. Melinda Weathers  |  December 10th, 2007 at 8:08 pm

    Jason - I think Go and Shogi make you more geeky, yes. Tenjiku shogi should get even more points, and writing a program that plays Tenjiku shogi should get you even more :) (Then we would no longer be beating my husband’s score!)

    Coop - Hey, I checked all those too. Even still, you’re the geekiest so far! :) Go Coop!

  • 4. Jason Adams  |  December 10th, 2007 at 11:28 pm

    Yeah I checked all those too, I think we have a winner!

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