Heh, I'm sure my score was less because I never finished university, much less an advanced degree, and the last maths I did was in the 6th Form (2nd-to-last year of school), and I never studied calculus.
The odd thing is, I think of you as more of a nerd than me[1]. But it's nice to know I can still hide behind the screen pretend to be a nerd. On the internet nobody knows you're an MBA, I guess.
heh. I got 97. And I've come to you for help. I think the test needs work. ;<) I've seen some of these questions before - maybe it went around a few months ago.
The test has a limited imagination of what one might do with a computer on Friday nights.
Us Windows admins are the lowest of the low (even when we've managed to squish in a bit of Linux). And frankly, other than a few 30-line Perl scripts, I wouldn't know a programming/scripting language if it bit me on the arse. :-)
Regarding of one might do with computers on Friday nights, it is a bit limited! Heh.
Also, I thought of the other thing, I'm not stereotypically "fannish" - don't ask me what Klingon ears are! - so I'm sure I lost big marks because of that.
I doubt you lost much on the Klingon - I'm not fannish either and answered "her smile" or something like that. I noticed he had a nerd/geek discussion at the end. I didn't read it, but in my lexicon fannish knowledge counts more towards geekiness and caring enough to make that distinction counts towards nerdiness. :<) Plus - and they didn't even ask - I have a pocket protector. With a picture of Bob Frankston on it.
It's more in the attitude and the way you write about the things you do. This test seems place an awful lot of importance on being able to recognize Maxwell in a picture and such.
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As in, 81. *is shocked* :)
Ah well. Learning stuff was rather soon, too soon for me to really forget :)
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Oh well, I bow to your mightiness. :-D
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The odd thing is, I think of you as more of a nerd than me[1]. But it's nice to know I can still hide behind the screen pretend to be a nerd. On the internet nobody knows you're an MBA, I guess.
[1] and that's meant as a compliment, you know
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The test has a limited imagination of what one might do with a computer on Friday nights.
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Us Windows admins are the lowest of the low (even when we've managed to squish in a bit of Linux). And frankly, other than a few 30-line Perl scripts, I wouldn't know a programming/scripting language if it bit me on the arse. :-)
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Maybe I'm in the wrong line of work, myself. *sniggers*
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Also, I thought of the other thing, I'm not stereotypically "fannish" - don't ask me what Klingon ears are! - so I'm sure I lost big marks because of that.
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