I like the rollover that says, "My computer geek score is greater than 100% of all people in the world!" Leading me to wonder what planet the author thinks you live on, and whether he's ever heard of boundary conditions. :-)
I too got 100%, and I really should've scored in the 90's, 'cause I don't host my own webservers. Maybe I got extra credit for longevity? Or maybe it's not a percentage. Or maybe it's just release 1.0.
85. I have no idea where they got that from. I don't program much of anything but the microwave oven and the VCR. Still getting that 12:00 to stop flashing is more than most people can do. :D Then again, I do blog and 100 percent of my job is done at the computer, including almost all communication. And I've used computers a loooooonnnnnngggggg time. It definitely is a weighted quiz though, pegged at 100. Which explains your score.
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'course, real computer geeks don't spend time making up lame quizzes. :)
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attribute. Feh!And I especially liked the way he inserted "html" into the list of programming languages, as if he thought it belonged there.
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Maybe I got extra credit for longevity? Or maybe it's not a percentage. Or maybe it's just release 1.0.
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Not to mention the fact that I had a website that was essentially a blog long before the term existed.
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I have no idea where they got that from. I don't program much of anything but the microwave oven and the VCR. Still getting that 12:00 to stop flashing is more than most people can do. :D
Then again, I do blog and 100 percent of my job is done at the computer, including almost all communication.
And I've used computers a loooooonnnnnngggggg time.
It definitely is a weighted quiz though, pegged at 100. Which explains your score.
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