One of the questions should be “you are planning to send a detailed critique and suggestion list to the makers of this quiz.—(Yes/No)”
It’s too easy to “cheat” on this one. What man with the standard oversize ego is going to say he has never corrected a salesman? Or never taken something apart and put it back together to make it better? Most of us have probably done that without thinking anything special about it. Hell, I do it for a living (although in my case it’s called debugging). Depends what it is, though. Crappy Web page that needs to be CSS-ified? More times than I can count (just for my own amusement, though; the only case where I’ve in some sense fixed the original page was using GreaseMonkey to fix the CSS Zen Garden’s grammar). Bug in open-source software? Occasionally. All right, once. But electronics, cars, etc.? That’s for someone braver or more professional than me.
Russ
June 26, 2007
I took the quiz, and I ended up being only half the geek you are at 33%.
Missy
July 2, 2007
Wow..I didn’t understand the majority of those questions. I’m only 20% geek.
75%. I |\/| t3h |337….
One of the questions should be “you are planning to send a detailed critique and suggestion list to the makers of this quiz.—(Yes/No)”
It’s too easy to “cheat” on this one. What man with the standard oversize ego is going to say he has never corrected a salesman? Or never taken something apart and put it back together to make it better? Most of us have probably done that without thinking anything special about it. Hell, I do it for a living (although in my case it’s called debugging). Depends what it is, though. Crappy Web page that needs to be CSS-ified? More times than I can count (just for my own amusement, though; the only case where I’ve in some sense fixed the original page was using GreaseMonkey to fix the CSS Zen Garden’s grammar). Bug in open-source software? Occasionally. All right, once. But electronics, cars, etc.? That’s for someone braver or more professional than me.