RPG Geek Dating Site?

Ysgarran said:


Hmm,

do you really believe an IQ of 136-150? not that anyone should put any weight on that anyways....

Actually have an average of 165 in IQ on my last 10 tests, so I guess a high IQ is not too uncommon here on the boards (since I consider myself to be one of the average ones here).
 

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Wulf Ratbane said:
Oh, yeah...

http://www.brainappeal.com/detail.php?username=brainlust

Something about THIS one caught my eye...


Wulf

Like the fact someone with an alleged IQ of 136+ can't remember to capitalize "I" when talking about herself?

Spelling and grammar are the clothing you wear online. You can wear casual clothes when hanging out with friends (i.e, posting), but using poor language skills in a personal ad is like showing up for a blind date wearing a torn, stained T-Shirt and plaid golfer pants.
 

Voneth said:


You obviously haven't had to review a business plan written by an engineer. They can write capacitor backwards, but can't distinguish between its and it's.

Bah. I am a professional programmer <I>and</i> I have a degree in English Writing.

OTOH, "its","it's", and "its'" is one of my main stumbling blocks in writing. Thank Darwin there are editors out there...
 

One would think a professional programmer could successfully manage vBcode. After all, code is the clothing you professional programmers wear online, and if you leave even the simplest of tags hanging out like that...

Wulf
 

Wulf Ratbane said:
One would think a professional programmer could successfully manage vBcode. After all, code is the clothing you professional programmers wear online, and if you leave even the simplest of tags hanging out like that...

Well, declaritive languages like HTML (and vBcode) are kind of wierd compared to more traditional programming languages...
 

Wulf Ratbane said:
One would think a professional programmer could successfully manage vBcode. After all, code is the clothing you professional programmers wear online, and if you leave even the simplest of tags hanging out like that...

Wulf

Bah! Where is the compiler to catch my errors? :)

Besides, I really wish everyone would just go back to Usenet...

Curious, though. The tags are balanced. Lemme test.
<B>Bold</B>
<I>Italic</I>

Let's see how that looks...

Ne'er mind. Looking at YOUR post, it seems it should be
Bold
Italic

Hmf. What idiot decided on non-standard syntax? Grumble, grumble...everyone settles on angle-brackets, then they choose square brackets for this...

Ah, standards are wonderful. There are so many to choose from.
 

I *still* think it's funny that they've got about twice as many girls as guys. and pretty much all the girls are really good looking.

You'd think that they could just go into a Computer Science class or something and say "Would you like to buy me dinner?" and they'd find some smart geeks.
 

Wolfspirit said:
I *still* think it's funny that they've got about twice as many girls as guys. and pretty much all the girls are really good looking.

Which makes it all smell vaguely scammy...

But, hey, if it does result in anyone getting hooked up, cool. Geek love is a wonderful thing. Problem is, many geeks are so desperate to find their one true love (or at least, someone to have sex with), that they'll deactivate the paranoia circuits.

I just recall a similair site, not too long ago, which included, in the very fine print, words to the effect of "We will occasionally send you letter purporting to be from people who are interested in you, but which are actually from paid employees. The purpose of these letters is to get you to join our pay service."
 

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