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Are you a geek quiz?

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 2:48 am
by SetoTK
http://psychcentral.com/quizzes/geekquiz.htm

You scored a total of 33 <-- two in a row...
You are pure geek
Based upon your responses to this quiz, you are pure geek. Congratulations! Few people attain this level of geekhood with so many pop-culture references, access to legacy equipment, and knowing the Internet like the back of your hand. You rule, but you already knew that, didn't you?

So what to do about it? Well, we don't know what to tell you. If you have a successful life and have figured out a way to leverage (don't you just hate that word?) your geek skills to your advantage (e.g., money, babes/hunks, etc.), well, you've figured it out, haven't you? If you haven't, all we can tell you is that, believe it or not, your skills may be recognized and appreciated. Someday. It may not be tomorrow, but hey, it could be the day after!

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 3:30 am
by froggyboy604
got 18

You are pretty darned geeky
Based upon your responses to this quiz, you appear to be firmly entrenched in geekhood. Does this make you a nerd, a technophile, an expert in all this computer-related? Well, pretty much, yes. Friends and family likely come to you for answers to all sorts of questions technology and computer related. You are their tech idol.

But that's really not surprising, now is it? You know mainstream technology references, and you know and are interested in keeping up on nerdy sorts of stuff. (Although we didn't ask, we bet you're probably a regular reader of /. too!)

But what does all of this mean??! Well, it means you're firmly entrenched in the grasp of technology and it's not letting go anytime soon! Take it easy, try and keep a balanced view of technology's place in your life, and you should be able to lead a fairly normal life while slouched on your couch in front of your LCD widescreen.

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 2:47 am
by babydorkee
hehe 8 for meee

No geek vibes detected
Based upon your responses to this quiz, you appear not to be infected by much, if any, geekness. You should be okay and feel safe about this. Although it may mean you're more prone to getting a virus online or clicking to install spyware on your computer, basically, your life and technology are two separate things. In the end, this may be for the best (for both your life, and for technology!).