In no particular order, Angela Hunt is a novelist, a nana, teacher, mother, wife, mastiff owner, reader, musician, student, aspiring theologian, apprentice baker, and bubble gum connoisseur. The things that enter her life sooner or later find their way into her books, hence "a life in pages."
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Are You a Nerd?
I attended the seventh annual Christy awards for excellence in Christian fiction last night. Got to congratulate several friends on their awards, including Liz Curtis Higgs, Athol Dickson, and Karen Hancock. Such a lovely evening! Also met some new friends like Cami Tang (cute as a button) and Patti Hill.
On to the topic at hand:
You'll need paper and a pencil for this one. And I wouldn't put too much faith in this quiz because . . . well, I'll explain why in a moment.
Here's the official "Are you a nerd?" Quiz:
http://www.ubersite.com/m/88634 .
Now--I've always thought of myself as a nerd . . . and my children frequently say that I am. I mean, I love to read, I'm good with a computer, and I can speak a little DOS. Even a little HTML. And yes, I recognized the Tribbles and loved 'em.
But according to that quiz, I'm an idiot who lives in a box. (VBG).
But like I said, I wouldn't take the results of that quiz too seriously because . . . if the creators were truly nerdy, don't you think they'd have come up with an interactive format so we didn't need to use a PENCIL? LOL!
Have a blessed Sunday!
~~Angie
an 11 - slightly nerdy.
ReplyDeleteof course, i didn't get a pencil and added it up in my head as i went along. i don't know if that would make me extra-nerdy, or less nerdy!
It says I'm normal, but I know I'm not. (Who wants to be normal?)
ReplyDeleteI rated for the ultra nerd...recognized a couple of the pictures but not necessarily enjoyed them.I was surprised by them showing the card,although I gues they would since the game itslef is so popular. Just like a giirl I think it's dumb though.
ReplyDelete11-slightly nerdy, but I may have scored lower...there were a couple that I was thinking, "That could be one of two things" and wasn't sure which it was.
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks, Angie! (Camy preens--I always knew I was cute...) I'm glad you didn't mention my shrieking and fawning when I met you.
ReplyDeleteCamy