There's a quiz online, "Are You a Geek". I took it last month after seeing the link on a music list I'm on. I was 18% geek, which seemed low knowing me, but I was happy with it. I have two officemates around me, and I sent the link to them. The first, Heathrow, took it and scored -2%. Negative geek. I didn't know that was possible. The second person, a brilliant computer geek who I adore, scored 48%. No big surprise. So that's who I'm surrounded by: anti-geek and uber-geek.
On a related topic, we were discussing when we were first exposed to computers. The general consensus was around fifth grade. The game everyone remembers? The Oregon Trail. You had to cross the US in a wagon, making sure to bring enough supplies and hoping against hope that your family didn't catch cholera or diptheria (they always did). Then the final raft ride along the river to end the game. Who thinks these games up, anyway?
On a related topic, we were discussing when we were first exposed to computers. The general consensus was around fifth grade. The game everyone remembers? The Oregon Trail. You had to cross the US in a wagon, making sure to bring enough supplies and hoping against hope that your family didn't catch cholera or diptheria (they always did). Then the final raft ride along the river to end the game. Who thinks these games up, anyway?



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