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arguchik ([personal profile] arguchik) wrote2005-12-12 09:59 am

yeah, i'm a big nerd, and proud of it!

I am nerdier than 87% of all people. Are you nerdier? Click here to find out!

added later (forgot to include this earlier!):
Overall, you scored as follows:

13% scored higher (more nerdy), and
87% scored lower (less nerdy).

What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

High-Level Nerd. You are definitely MIT material, apply now!!!.

awwww...i'm sure it's because i knew that Mn is the symbol for manganese and not magnesium (which is Mg)--and i *knew* that answer, didn't have to look it up. (yeah, i was a chemistry major once, long time ago...my associate's degree is in chemistry...) probably also because i use a mac, and i knew which one of the programming languages isn't actually a programming language. i'm happy to say that i actually knew, at one time, how to program in 3 of the 5 languages listed (basic, cobol, and fortran...), and that i could write pretty decent, serviceable programs without consulting the manual for help with commands and syntax. nothing flashy, mind you--i was never going to be the one to invent 3-d gaming--but solid stuff.

this is reminding me how much i used to enjoy writing computer programs. it would be really fun to learn how to do that again. it has been a really long time, though, and computers have gotten so much more complex. i was never into learning about the guts of the computer, how microprocessors work and stuff (though i know how a transistor works, from a physical chemistry lab i had at michigan state, and also from being married to an IBM chip designer for almost 5 years), but i liked programming because it appealed to my linguistic, grammarian nerdiness. i can't help it, i was at the mercy of grammar nazis during my very formative years, while my psyche was still very soft and impressionable. when i was a *really* small child, my parents used to correct my phrasing before answering me in conversation. like...i can't remember them *not* doing this. (my dad still argues points of grammar with me--though he also stubbornly refuses to let the english language evolve.) and in junior high, my school hit me with the double-whammy of mrs. bogart (7th grade english) and miss martz (8th grade english). yeah, 2 years spent diagramming sentences, memorizing prepositions, cases, and verb conjugations will do this to anyone. then, just to make sure the grammar spike was driven all the way in to my reptilian brain, i took 2 semesters of senior comp with mrs. bove. she also teaches (taught) spanish, so she was a major stickler.

if programming is all grammar, and i'm a grammar nerd, and programming pays way better than anything related to "real" language...why am in not a programmer right now???

answer: politics. cultural theory. the big picture. the belief that, while electronic gizmos augment life nicely, and are fun to play with, it is not strictly necessary for me to understand how they work, or what specific innovation each one embodies. and...um...the desire for a social life that doesn't revolve around gaming, chess, bridge, and/or anime. ;-) ;-) ;-)

[identity profile] the-kender.livejournal.com 2005-12-12 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
And what's wrong with anime, missy? May I ask that much? What is -wrong- with anime? Hmmmmmmmmm? ^_^

I had no idea you were such a nerd. That's impressive, I need to needle you more about your history next time we head out somewhere.

[identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com 2005-12-12 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
there is nothing wrong with anime. it's very cool, and i love watching it. i just don't want to sit around talking about it all the freaking time.

i am definitely a nerd, no doubt about it. even worse, i have been through many different incarnations of nerdiness in my adult life, and for whatever reason i still carry all of those past nerds with me.

you'd think i might get some kind of pay-off out of the deal, such as...oh, i don't know...wisdom, maybe? or a big house? or a buff pool boy to give me daily massages with rose-scented oil, while dropping grapes into my mouth? but noooooooooo...

[identity profile] the-kender.livejournal.com 2005-12-12 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Well you can always come out here for a nice dose of anime (which we don't have to talk about) with massages with orange scented lotion and bubble baths with mint oils while I hand you a cup of tea lol. It's not the total pay-off, but it's something ^_^

I can't believe I'm so much less nerdy than you.

(Anonymous) 2005-12-12 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm only 51% nerdy.

I think the nerd quiz discriminates against wannabe lawyers, and I'm going to sue...

--L

Re: I can't believe I'm so much less nerdy than you.

[identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com 2005-12-12 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
aha, you underestimated me, i see. ;-)

it's the science and computer crap, i'm telling you. also, i saw right away that the chick in the picture was wearing vulcan ears, and i recognized both of the pictured scientists (the first one *had* to be maxwell, the second was definitely newton). oh, and i took 2 years of calculus (through differential equations and linear algebra) as an undergrad.

but by all means, sue to your heart's content.

[identity profile] wondrousbeauty.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Nerdy, maybe, but well rounded for a lit person!

Btw, thanks for the CD :) Haven't listened yet, but likely will this evening.