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Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 09:28:36 PM
Hmmph. Give me enough time, Louisiana, and I shall convert you and Questie to the glories of geekdom. ;D

Peace & Luv, Liz
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 09:36:02 PM
As long as I don't like being a geek, I won't ever become a true geek(I understand that's one of the big parts of geekdom).

P.S. PLEASE, FLIP THE SWITCH!
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 09:46:09 PM
Ironic, I suppose... judging from some of the things you've posted knowledge about, you'd likely make a better geek than I ever would.

Peace & Luv, Liz
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 09:57:29 PM
Quote from: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 09:46:09 PM
Ironic, I suppose... judging from some of the things you've posted knowledge about, you'd likely make a better geek than I ever would.

Peace & Luv, Liz

I doubt it.

P.S. I grew up a geek. My first toy was a keyboard(minus the cord).  XD
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 10:04:24 PM
Sounds almost like me. I was a geek-in-training during my childhood... was using my dad's CoCo 2 as soon as I was old enough to read and press keys, and spent many an afternoon reading encyclopedias and watching Star Trek, Quantum Leap, etc. with my dad. Unfortunately he never got to finish the training, so it all kind of went pffft, at least on the computer side. :(

Peace & Luv, Liz
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 10:14:46 PM
Quote from: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 10:04:24 PM
Sounds almost like me. I was a geek-in-training during my childhood... was using my dad's CoCo 2 as soon as I was old enough to read and press keys, and spent many an afternoon reading encyclopedias and watching Star Trek, Quantum Leap, etc. with my dad. Unfortunately he never got to finish the training, so it all kind of went pffft, at least on the computer side. :(

Peace & Luv, Liz

CoCo-check
reading encyclopedias-check
watching Star Trek, Quantum Leap, etc. with my dad. -check

Did you get funny looks from people, because the word  "phalanges" was a common word in your vocabulary too(as a youngster)? XD

P.S. I just have a small amount of knowledge, on many PC subjects. I never stick with one subject for long enough, to truly understand it. :( So ,I might seem like I know more than I do. Then again, maybe I just think people think that I know something about the subjects I talk about(odd sentence).
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 10:24:52 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 10:14:46 PMDid you get funny looks from people, because the word  "phalanges" was a common word in your vocabulary too(as a youngster)? XD

Hee! Considering that my mom used to be a nurse, and had a healthy supply of medical books, it might well have been. :D

Mostly it was when I was a pre-teen and teen that my geekspeak showed, though. My friends used to tease about needing to carry a dictionary around while talking to me. :P

Quote from: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 10:14:46 PMP.S. I just have a small amount of knowledge, on many PC subjects. I never stick with one subject for long enough, to truly understand it. :( So ,I might seem like I know more than I do. Then again, maybe I just think people think that I know something about the subjects I talk about(odd sentence).

I'd like to think I can understand concepts, the underlying why of how stuff works. But I tend to have a lot of trouble translating that into practical usage, both in geek and non-geek things.

A lot of times I'll know intellectually how something should work/be done, but I just can't actually *do* it, whether due to physical limitations, lacking some innate sense/talent, or just plain not being able to wrap my brain around the details. Which is why I tend to be perpetually frustrated and mad at myself. :P

Also, many times I honestly end up covering over any lacks of knowledge with my research skills. (One of the very few things I consider myself OK at, although I've gotten pretty rusty at the offline side of research.)

Peace & Luv, Liz
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 10:38:27 PM
QuoteHee! Considering that my mom used to be a nurse, and had a healthy supply of medical books, it might well have been. :D

My mom used to work in a hospital lab, and she had a shelf or two full of medical books. Now I'm getting scared.  XD

QuoteAlso, many times I honestly end up covering over any lacks of knowledge with my research skills. (One of the very few things I consider myself OK at, although I've gotten pretty rusty at the offline side of research.)

I tend to rely on my knowledge first, and only after my knowledge fails, research. That's caused me trouble in the past.
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 10:45:11 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 10:38:27 PMI tend to rely on my knowledge first, and only after my knowledge fails, research. That's caused me trouble in the past.

My problem is that my memory's just wired funny... part of the reason I focus on trying to learn the whys of things is because I tend to retain that better. Many times, even if I know something well I have to look up the details anyway just to make sure I remembered them right. (Or try to extrapolate the details from the concepts I remember, but that sometimes goes wonky.) :P

Peace & Luv, Liz
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 11:10:39 PM
Quote from: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 10:45:11 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on August 17, 2004, 10:38:27 PMI tend to rely on my knowledge first, and only after my knowledge fails, research. That's caused me trouble in the past.

My problem is that my memory's just wired funny... part of the reason I focus on trying to learn the whys of things is because I tend to retain that better. Many times, even if I know something well I have to look up the details anyway just to make sure I remembered them right. (Or try to extrapolate the details from the concepts I remember, but that sometimes goes wonky.) :P

Peace & Luv, Liz

My mind links words together. If somebody says Linux and "based on Unix", my mind quickly finds a piece of information linked to it. In this case, it would be "based on Minix(not sure about the spelling)". If somebody asked me what Linux was based on, it might take me half-a-minute to remember.
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 11:48:04 PM
Sounds a little like me. I have a memory based on cues... seeing/hearing/reading/thinking of one thing will make me think of another thing. The net result is that sometimes I can remember really weird obscure things just because something about them sparks my memory (or something else sparks my memory of the things). Other times, I can forget something I encounter all the time simply because there aren't any cues to it available to me at the time I'm trying to remember it.

To put it more simply, I do better on multiple-choice questions than fill-in-the-blank ones, even if I know a subject quite well.

Peace & Luv, Liz
Title: The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on August 18, 2004, 12:02:18 AM
QuoteTo put it more simply, I do better on multiple-choice questions than fill-in-the-blank ones, even if I know a subject quite well.

Same here.

*yawns*

*logs-out*
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: copycat on August 20, 2004, 05:09:15 PM
Quote from: Jeysie on August 17, 2004, 11:48:04 PM
Sounds a little like me. I have a memory based on cues... seeing/hearing/reading/thinking of one thing will make me think of another thing. The net result is that sometimes I can remember really weird obscure things just because something about them sparks my memory (or something else sparks my memory of the things). Other times, I can forget something I encounter all the time simply because there aren't any cues to it available to me at the time I'm trying to remember it.
Actually, I think that's the way most minds/human memories work. Everything you hear/see/... is constantly run through your memory, searching for a possible match. Sometimes, that match is ignored, because you're focusing on something else, sometimes that match is passed through. Oh, and BTW, I can start at a certain concept, and go via a completely different subject back to the original concept. 8)
When I was young, I didn't read encyclopedias, just normal reading books, books, and more books, from the libraby.
Also, it happans regularly someone asks me what a certain word means, and although I know what it means, I can't put it into words. :-\
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Oldbushie on August 23, 2004, 08:20:01 PM
I've always felt that memory is being constantly cycled myself... oftentimes I remember the darndest, vaguest things for no reason at all. ;) It would also explain why my dreams are so vast. :o
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on August 26, 2004, 07:37:58 PM
This definition of "compiler" must rank as the BEST of the possible wrong answers. Written by a student in a introductory Computer Science course.

"A compiler's primary function is to compile, organize the compilation, and go right back to compiling. It compiles basically only those things that require to be compiled, ignoring things that should not be compiled. The main way a compiler compiles, is to compile the things to be compiled until the compilation is complete."

Only in America.....
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A Computer Operator says as she is lifting an RP06 disk pack from the drive: "Gee, how much does one of these weigh?"

Me: "It depends on how much data is on the disk....

The operator believed it.
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This was an ad I found in a "Sporting Edge" catalog (you know, one of those yuppie hardware stuff catalogs). I thought it was great....I also thought that I should perhaps open up my own service. I can just see it:

FEDERICO'S RANDOM NUMBER SYSTEM. Guaranteed to follow no pattern whatsoever, or something like that.

Anyway, enjoy the ad.

Tap the power of random selection to increase chances of winning the lotto!

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To return the balls to the sphere simply place them on the filling tray and tilt it up. Now you are ready to choose another perfectly random set of numbers.

Order Millionaire Maker today, for yourself, or friends who enjoy playing Lotto. YOU might bust the Lotto and be an instant millionaire!

#413110 Millionaire Maker $19.95 (1lb.)
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To lighten your day, especially if you're a tutor in CSC 104, 108, etc., here's a gripe sent in by a first-year student using the PC's:

This may sound like a dumb question but yesterday I wanted to make a backup copy of my disk so I put them both in the drive. At first they...

(That's right, "the" drive. The PC's have ONE floppy drive.)

...wouldn't fit together, but after some force they did fit snuggly. I then realized I hadn't "new"-ed the second disk so I typed new. All of a sudden the drive made a lot of strange sounds and I could'nt get the disks out any more. What did I do wrong ?????
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: copycat on August 27, 2004, 05:17:40 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on August 26, 2004, 07:37:58 PM
This was an ad I found in a "Sporting Edge" catalog (you know, one of those yuppie hardware stuff catalogs). I thought it was great....I also thought that I should perhaps open up my own service. I can just see it:

FEDERICO'S RANDOM NUMBER SYSTEM. Guaranteed to follow no pattern whatsoever, or something like that.

Anyway, enjoy the ad.

Tap the power of random selection to increase chances of winning the lotto!

Lotto players face a dilemma each time they buy a ticket. What numbers to pick? Studies have shown that most lotto winners don't use any sort of special system to select their numbers. Instead, they tap the power of random selection.

The Millionaire Maker is a novel, fun way to user random selection to pick your numbers. It works just like a state Lotto machine. A tiny battery-powered motor under the base rotates the sphere, which holds 80 numbered balls. Press one button and the sphere mixes the balls thoroughly. Touch the other and the sphere rotates in the opposite direction...a clever scooping system lifts a single ball at a time, up and into a sliding tray.

To return the balls to the sphere simply place them on the filling tray and tilt it up. Now you are ready to choose another perfectly random set of numbers.

Order Millionaire Maker today, for yourself, or friends who enjoy playing Lotto. YOU might bust the Lotto and be an instant millionaire!

#413110 Millionaire Maker $19.95 (1lb.)
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I think I had/have one of those already, from when I was still a kid (and trust me, that was a long time ago indeed). ;D
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on August 28, 2004, 07:40:28 PM
The lottery a big thing in Belgium? It is in Louisiana(although, I think that's a bad thing).
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: copycat on September 02, 2004, 03:32:19 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on August 28, 2004, 07:40:28 PMThe lottery a big thing in Belgium? It is in Louisiana(although, I think that's a bad thing).
Define 'big thing'. XD
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on September 02, 2004, 04:31:19 PM
Quote from: copycat on September 02, 2004, 03:32:19 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on August 28, 2004, 07:40:28 PMThe lottery a big thing in Belgium? It is in Louisiana(although, I think that's a bad thing).
Define 'big thing'. XD

They spend that much money on lottery tickets? ???
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: MATTANDALEX on September 03, 2004, 02:18:55 PM
You know now that you think about it I am a bit of a geek. Look back at all of those mideval fesivals and reading books for fun wow I need some alone time  :-\
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on September 03, 2004, 02:43:01 PM
Quote from: Homestar Runner on September 03, 2004, 02:18:55 PM
You know now that you think about it I am a bit of a geek. Look back at all of those mideval fesivals and reading books for fun wow I need some alone time  :-\

Did you take the Geek Quiz?

Geek Quiz (http://www.innergeek.us/)
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: copycat on September 03, 2004, 03:56:16 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on September 02, 2004, 04:31:19 PMThey spend that much money on lottery tickets? ???
Yes they do, but you must realize that Belgium is a small country, so we just have 42 lottery balls and you can earn a maximum of +/- 12.500 euros, although on certain occasions the maximum can go from 25.000 euros to 100.000 euros. To win that you have to be the only one to have the 6 winning numbers, otherwise it's divided between more people and thus you get less. 8)

*looks at Geek test*
I think I did that once, but I don't remember my score. :!Oops:
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on September 03, 2004, 04:35:36 PM
Quote from: Homestar Runner on June 15, 2004, 01:58:11 PM
I'm a nerd and I am [size=37]PROUD !!![/size]

Quote from: Homestar Runner on June 15, 2004, 02:43:40 PM
well I am more of a [size=50]GEEK[/size]than a [size=50]NERD[/size]because [size=50]NERDS[/size]are smart. A place were I am lacking. A [size=50]GEEK[/size] is mostly smart in subjects unimpotant to school and work. Like I am a [size=50]GEEK[/size] in adventure games and movies.

So I am a [size=50]GEEK[/size]And I am [size=50]PROUD![/size]

Quote from: Homestar Runner on June 15, 2004, 03:09:13 PM
I am such a [size=578553]GEEK[/size] that almost every project in school I tried to add kings quest in it :)

Hmmm....

Either he's a geek, or a wannabe geek.  :-\ XD

P.S. Shouldn't you switch the words nerd and geek?
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on September 03, 2004, 04:48:22 PM
Due to the length of the last post, I'm double posting. Worked out great, didn't it?  ;)

There's a local TV commercial here, that I find humorous. Here's the last part.

"and we'll send a geek right over"
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: MATTANDALEX on September 04, 2004, 07:19:51 AM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on September 03, 2004, 04:35:36 PM
Quote from: Homestar Runner on June 15, 2004, 01:58:11 PM
I'm a nerd and I am [size=37]PROUD !!![/size]

Quote from: Homestar Runner on June 15, 2004, 02:43:40 PM
well I am more of a [size=50]GEEK[/size]than a [size=50]NERD[/size]because [size=50]NERDS[/size]are smart. A place were I am lacking. A [size=50]GEEK[/size] is mostly smart in subjects unimpotant to school and work. Like I am a [size=50]GEEK[/size] in adventure games and movies.

So I am a [size=50]GEEK[/size]And I am [size=50]PROUD![/size]

Quote from: Homestar Runner on June 15, 2004, 03:09:13 PM
I am such a [size=578553]GEEK[/size] that almost every project in school I tried to add kings quest in it :)

Hmmm....

Either he's a geek, or a wannabe geek.  :-\ XD

P.S. Shouldn't you switch the words nerd and geek?

Well then I was just being stupid. but now I am serious. And a lot of people agreewith me. Mainly because I dress like a geek . you know how wear socks with flip-flops or sandals and I manily wear Homestar Runner T-Shirts And I wear my jean shorts over my waist ;D
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: MATTANDALEX on September 05, 2004, 07:53:07 AM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on September 03, 2004, 02:43:01 PM
Quote from: Homestar Runner on September 03, 2004, 02:18:55 PM
You know now that you think about it I am a bit of a geek. Look back at all of those mideval fesivals and reading books for fun wow I need some alone time  :-\


Did you take the Geek Quiz?

Geek Quiz (http://www.innergeek.us/)

I took the Geek Quiz and got a 42.99803% Major geek I Did not expect that. is that quiz for real
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on September 05, 2004, 09:02:42 AM
It's about as close as an online test/quiz gets.
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: racx_00 on September 05, 2004, 09:05:45 AM
26.0355% Total Geek :D

Im a total geek ;D
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on September 05, 2004, 09:17:46 AM
CC's Results.
Quote from: copycat on June 06, 2004, 02:28:44 PM
Quote from: Jeysie on June 04, 2004, 06:38:33 PMThe Geek Test (http://www.innergeek.us/geek.html) - How much of a geek are you?
20.51282 % - Geek
In some parts I could check quite a lot of boxes, in other parts none.

Quote from: B'rrr on June 05, 2004, 07:45:15 PManther quiz:

What sign of affection are you? (http://quizilla.com/users/theandrea/quizzes/What%20Sign%20of%20Affection%20Are%20You%3F)

(http://live.quizilla.com/user_images/1034277680_oninnocent.jpg)
innocent kiss - you're cute and sweet and like it that way

Now who's the innocent one inhere? ::)

My results.
Quote from: Louisiana Night on June 05, 2004, 08:12:30 PM
46.15385% - Super Geek

Sad...
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: racx_00 on September 05, 2004, 09:20:06 AM
Can we swap results LN ??? ;D
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on September 05, 2004, 09:41:49 AM
Don't you mean Knight? XD

Quote from: ShinyKnight on June 05, 2004, 10:01:46 PM
hide the women and children... I'm 56.41026% - Extreme Geek! XB Actually, come to think of it, that's rather sad. :S *sigh*

-- Michael
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: racx_00 on September 05, 2004, 09:48:43 AM
I'll swap with anyone who has a higher score than me ;D
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: MATTANDALEX on September 05, 2004, 10:11:17 AM
I know I am a geek but a major geek wow :o
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: copycat on September 06, 2004, 03:54:43 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on September 05, 2004, 09:17:46 AMCat's Results.
Please don't switch cats inhere. Those are mine!
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: Louisiana Night on September 06, 2004, 03:56:01 PM
Quote from: copycat on September 06, 2004, 03:54:43 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on September 05, 2004, 09:17:46 AMCat's Results.
Please don't switch cats inhere. Those are mine!

Fixed.
Title: Re:The Glories of Geekdom
Post by: copycat on September 07, 2004, 02:00:49 PM
Quote from: Louisiana Night on September 06, 2004, 03:56:01 PMFixed.
Thank you, now don't let it happen again. :scholar: