16.76%
I thought it might be higher, I'm relieved.
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27% Total Geek 8O
The truth hurts sometimes.
I can't help wearing glasses! I didn't asked to be short sighted!!!!
Did I actually tick the box which said 'do you believe in unicorns'? Oh dear, it seems I did. . . :oops:
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What is the difference between a geek, a nerd, and an anorak? Does having Asperger's syndrome give one an unfair advantage?
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26.8 % (and I had an urge to write out all five decimals, which should raise my percentage a bit).
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30.6%
A bit too computer/science-centric that 'un. A good number of those questions are about things that everyone should have learnt in school anyway. :roll:
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Originally posted by Governor of Rowe IslandI got 10.65089 - geekish tendencies.
Thank God for that! One always worries.
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I got 10.65089 - geekish tendencies.
Thank God for that! One always worries.
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53.84615%
I don't know wether to be proud or sad - and I answered all the Star Trek questions negative!!!
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I took this test out of curiosity, and I scored 21.30178%.
That's higher than I thought it might be. No one who knows me well has ever called me a "geek." Of course, I've heard other interesting adjectives applied, but not that one. :lol:
Note that I work with computers quite a bit, and have a local area network at home. I also had to answer yes to some of the silly questions about doing math problems in the head and winning competitions at same. Those sorts of questions got me + answers, no doubt, and may have biased the results a trifle.
In short, I think their methodology is flawed, or their definition of "geek" is so loose, it basically means, "not a moron."
LSN
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I must protest the cultural bias in this test. It is skewed to favor con-geeks and web-geeks over old unix geeks and phone-geeks.
Never the less, I got 35.10853%.
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