Needed more Star Wars/D&D bits for my true geekiness to shine through. Also, not enough about repairing other peoples' computers, which should give extra points. Oh well.
46.35108% - Super Geek. Yowser. I blame it on the fact that I was abandoned by my parents at birth and then raised by engineers. Learned to program in Basic by age 12 (Silicon Valley, 1974), was real disappointed when 1999 came along and we still didn't have eagles to take us to moonbase Alpha. Who's the geek now, AVI? -cp
Basic originated with Kemeny at Dartmouth in the late 60's, so we were on it here early. When I went to college in 1971, none of the professors at W&M had heard of it and thought it must be not be a real language. They taught Fortran, which had a future. Heh.
34.91124%, or total geek.
ReplyDeleteWhatever, I was an engineering major. I got that through osmosis. (Yes, I'm assuming geekiness is water)
30.17751% - Total Geek.
ReplyDeleteNeeded more Star Wars/D&D bits for my true geekiness to shine through. Also, not enough about repairing other peoples' computers, which should give extra points. Oh well.
21.49901%! Though being a librarian and female helped.
ReplyDeletePatently, I am not a geek; no matter what my highschool peers used to think. However, I will not attend the 45th reunion of my graduating class.
ReplyDelete46.35108% - Super Geek. Yowser. I blame it on the fact that I was abandoned by my parents at birth and then raised by engineers. Learned to program in Basic by age 12 (Silicon Valley, 1974), was real disappointed when 1999 came along and we still didn't have eagles to take us to moonbase Alpha. Who's the geek now, AVI? -cp
ReplyDeleteExcellent, cp.
ReplyDeleteBasic originated with Kemeny at Dartmouth in the late 60's, so we were on it here early. When I went to college in 1971, none of the professors at W&M had heard of it and thought it must be not be a real language. They taught Fortran, which had a future. Heh.