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ThirdWizard

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Rystil Arden said:
Hmm...I would be a level 2 geek if I had done that with the computer languages :lol:

I just checked and adding in the rest I know ("know" being more than being able to write a Hello World program) it still doesn't bump me up. I blame the ladies for loving me. Then I wouldn't have so many subtracted points.

diaglo said:
Camped out to see the D&D movie.... :eek:

I'm sorry. :(

Xath said:
I believe it's each system.

That's how I interprieted it. If its for each campaign run, that would just be way too much.

Finster said:
Yeah, I scored 350 (Urkil?)

Steve Urkel is the nerd from the old sitcom "Family Matters."

Aeson said:
I want to know why I lose points for listening to country music?

There is no accounting for their tastes. I lost points there too. :(
 



Aeson

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Ashwyn said:
I got 425. Level 2 geek. I should give this test to some of my family members, they'd get negative scores. :lol:
My parents would maybe get a couple hundred. They are not geeks but like sci-fi
 


Nightcloak

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After all these years... to live to run a truck company...

Just to take a test and find out I'm still an uber-geek :p



And I think the author took points off for country music being traditionally associated with blue collar work by some *shrugs* I would skip it. His opinion on "geekdom" is just that, an opinion. Personally, I think I should add points for having several Manowar CDs. ;)

Or burning my own soundtracks for my games! :heh:
 




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