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  • Posts: 221 Member
    I object to the term "nerd." I am a geek. :)

    Exhibit A: I've got a shirt that says "Schrodinger's Cat is Dead" on one side, and "Schrodinger's Cat is Not Dead" on the other. It's one of my favorites.

    I HAVE to get that t-shirt! Hilarious!
  • i write papers on saturday and friday....and like it!
  • Posts: 1,900 Member
    I have a bachelors in advanced mathematics and statistics and I tutor the first 4 calc series and advanced logic to local college students as well.
    I also record how do they do it on my DVR daily and Megabuilders on occasions too :happy:
  • Posts: 118 Member
    I arrive on school campus before the sun rises and I leave after it sets. :)
  • Posts: 740 Member
    I spent my afternoon cleaning up our file server, figuring out a way to re-purpose an old laptop, and watched Mall Cops. :-P
  • Posts: 513 Member
    ...the best name I could come up with for myself is DataBased - because, like other posters have stated, I get all excited over creating some complicated spreadsheet and throw parties because I've completed one phase of data cleanup in the database.
  • Posts: 3,321 Member
    Look at my pic.
  • Posts: 54 Member
    I'm studying Cognitive Neuroscience (and just applied for my first research grant to record resting cortical activity in individuals with Down Syndrome to compare them to the resting cortical activity of those with Alzheimer's Disease - one of the diseases I want to study in my career).

    I taught myself all of Brodmann's Areas over the summer for fun.
  • Posts: 270 Member
    I object to the term "nerd." I am a geek. :)

    Exhibit A: I've got a shirt that says "Schrodinger's Cat is Dead" on one side, and "Schrodinger's Cat is Not Dead" on the other. It's one of my favorites.

    hahah - I saw that shirt in a T-Shirt store and almost bought it! Classic!
  • Posts: 270 Member
    There are 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand binary and that don't!
  • Posts: 926 Member
    There are 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand binary and that don't!

    :laugh: :laugh:
  • Posts: 141 Member
    because i can teach you how to DOMO! :)
  • Posts: 1,017 Member

    Fires of Orion- a ship from the TV show Andrommeda?? did I win?

    If you got that with google: You win.

    If you got that without google: You win at LIFE. :bigsmile:
  • Posts: 707 Member
    Last week, I corrected my teacher's improper use of a semi colon on my mid-term. 0:-)

    LOL two weeks ago my boss was doing a slide show presentation on skills she wanted all of her employees to have, and under her Written Communication column she had grammar spelled "grammer"...I was the only one to notice, but politely waited until after the meeting to correct her.
  • Posts: 898 Member
    I get excited over complicated Excel formulas....

    ^ THIS! :flowerforyou: :love: lol

    as well as database design and programming in visual basic....
  • Posts: 1,133 Member
    i'm a historian for my job and i love my job....reading 1000's of pages of gov't documents excites me :love:
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    If you got that with google: You win.

    If you got that without google: You win at LIFE. :bigsmile:

    I gotta be honest, I googled. In penance for my sin, I did however spend the last 20 minutes on the Andromeda Wiki....
  • Posts: 740 Member
    I teach English Literature to middle school students.

    (This also puts me in the "crazy" category as well :bigsmile: )
  • Posts: 74 Member
    hours playing a role-playing game, watch star wars forever n say the lines to every movie i have ever seen
  • I have a Harry Potter tattoo.
  • Posts: 51 Member
    I love Star Wars, snort when I laugh, play video games when I can, watch Dr. Who, obsessed with Game of Thrones, and wear glasses.
  • Posts: 559 Member

    Ok my boyfriend loves the sound of this t-shirt and his birthday is upcoming, where did you get it?

    ThinkGeek.com. I bought all of my Christmas presents there last year... it's an awesome site.

    ETA: Looks like everyone else has already said this. :)
  • Posts: 559 Member
    Haha, love all the responses.

    Exhibit B: I can solve a Rubik's Cube in about a hundred seconds.
    Exhibit C: The highlight of my sixth-grade year was attending public lectures by both Brian Greene and Stephen Hawking.
    Exhibit D: Fourmilab.ch just might be my favorite website.

    I could keep going, but I really do have calculus homework to do...
  • Posts: 1,017 Member

    I gotta be honest, I googled. In penance for my sin, I did however spend the last 20 minutes on the Andromeda Wiki....

    Awesome. :bigsmile: Sounds like a win to me!!!
  • Posts: 216 Member
    Because I saw the first LOTR movie in theaters 8.5 times....the .5 because I got there late one time
  • Posts: 313 Member
    i love jigsaw puzzles, documentaries about the universe, and sci-fi books and movies... especially firefly/serenity. i don't know how many times i've watched that.

    i can't get enough of any fantasy RPG you put in front of me (but i never buy them for myself).

    every guy i've ever been in a relationship with has either been some kind of math/science/computer/engineering major. i met one at a LAN party, and he paid for my subscription to everquest. we had many gaming date nights... using the wireless network i had in my home, for my 2 computers... even though i lived alone.

    lastly, i married an engineer and find his nerdiness uber sexy, especially at night when he takes out his contacts and is wearing his glasses. :)
  • I own 4 lightsabers.... They're mounted to the wall.
    Damn you got me beat by two.
  • -The Imperial March is my ring tone
    -There is always a Steven Hawking book by my bed
    -I always turn bright red when a guy compliments me or hits on me, then just make it awkward. lol
  • Posts: 1,987 Member
    I know I'm a nerd because Sociological and Anthropological theories excite me :)
  • Posts: 1,421 Member
    ...while watching the presidential debates, I argue with the TV on the constitutionality of the arguments the candidates set forth, based on historical arguments. I seriously wonder sometimes if anyone else actually reads history books, because if they did, they couldn't possibly condone the platforms upon which most political candidates attempt to stand.

    ...the subscriptions to my favorite magazines are TIME, Newsweek, Popular Science, National Geographic, and Scientific American. And I read them all, along with at least two or three novels a week on top of my nursing classwork. The sheer amount of reading I do is ridiculous, but I'm an addict.

    ...my favorite books are all historical. "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich", "1776", and "The People's History of the United States" are my top three.

    ...all my friends refer to me as the "Walking Encyclopedia of Useless Knowledge". If you ever need to know the Academy Award winner for Best Song in 1939, I am your woman. ("Over the Rainbow" is the answer, by the way.)

    ...shows like "The Big Bang Theory" are hilarious to me, because some days, I'm just a walking Sheldon. It's embarrassingly amusing.

    ...I had no time for boyfriends or drugs in high school because I was too busy with things like science bowl, marching band, speech and debate, and academic olympics. I got a letter for every single of those for my high school jacket, by the way. I looked awesomely impressive.

    ..the best compliments I've ever gotten that have made me blush are all ones having to do with my brain. Like "Wow, I wish I could sponge up things like you do. It's kind of sexy." Hells yeah, that's me. Sexy brainiac.
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