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GEEK TEST...

I thought I was scoring quite heavily until I hit the deductions bit of test, which more than wiped the score out. Part-geek, part-cool. All-round general hero. :p

Though rather than cancel each other out, I'd like to think that the geeky and cool aspects of my existence enhance one another!

It's like yin and yang. :cool: :D


Watched the Star Wars Movies 5

Corrected the previous statement to “the first Star Wars movies” 10

Watched Star Trek (regularly) 20

Know the actors in Star Trek 20

Know the episodes of Star Trek (Plot and names) 45

Have gone to a Star Trek convention 60

Read Literature for fun (school doesn’t count) 5

Own or read a Star Wars/Trek book 20

Own a computer 5

Chat 20

Met significant other through internet 60

Have played a video game for more than six hours in one sitting 25 (if you count The Sims as a video game)

Watch Dr. Who 30

Are or were in marching band 20*
* (this shouldn't count as I was section leader of the drum section in one of the coolest HS bands in South Florida at the time - exceedingly cool for a girl! :p Our football team sucked, but the band kicked ass, so people would come to the games mainly to dance to the band)

Subtotal: 345

This next part of the test is the anti-geek point section. Deduct any points earned from below from your current total. These points can be claimed as long as the action happened in the last four years unless it is related to High School activities then the rules above apply.

Getting laid in the back of a station wagon or van 50

Mountain biking 35

Treking (hiking, backpacking) 50

Do drugs more than twice a year 35

Drink (we’re talking party drinking here) 15

Not a virgin 10

Member of the 21 or mile high club 100*
*assuming 21 club means what I think it means as no way would I have sex in a airplane restroom.

Are well traveled (abroad or in the U.S.) 80

In a fraternity or a sorority 75

Subtotal: 450

Total: -105


I can tell you're used to accountancy/tax work. You're the only one to accurately copy-paste the whole quiz, enter values as appropriate, itemise your deductions so precisely, have subtotals for each section and then have a final total. :lol: ;)



225 here. If the cool car in question was a 2005 Renault Megane...

+200 points to your score...

Should I be worried that nobody else has gotten anywhere near my 1,175 ?

You're proud of it really. ;) :p
 
685 :wtf:

Edit: Wait, I didn't count that up right, was still adding some that I should have been deducting, proper answer coming up later.
 
So far the only guy who's beaten me did so by knowing every programming language known to man. If it hadn't been for the anti-geek section, I might have even beaten him.

I feel pretty good about that. :)
 
Level Two : casual geek

I got almost all the points for science fiction films and tv you could get, but everything else was hit and miss.
 
So far the only guy who's beaten me did so by knowing every programming language known to man. If it hadn't been for the anti-geek section, I might have even beaten him.

I feel pretty good about that. :)

I am the greatest! All shall bow before me and my huge score!
 
Aw crap 720, it actually went up. *head desk*
:lol::lol:

There should probably be a deduction for being terrible in math....I'm still not 100% sure of my score. :lol:

I wen through the whole thing counting it up in my head first then decided to write it down the second time. So mental arithmetic not my thing, could take a deduction for that but then it would go up again given that I have a scientific calculator.
 
No, I'm not a geek. I'm even not sure what all the points of the test mean :wtf: :guffaw:
 
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