77% Geek

ps if you take this quiz, you might want to remove the advert before you post the code to your blog.

(pps ought to get an extra couple % for noticing that, didn’t I?)

HT Andrea


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7 responses to “Slipping”

  1. I liked this question:-
    How Geek Are You?
    Question 14 of 22
    When did you start playing video games?
    1. 1980-1985
    2. 1986-1990
    3. 1990-1995
    4. 1996-2000
    5. 2000+
    6. I don’t really play video games
    Because my answer is 1973.
    Anyway, 71%.
    But I did get 88% DRUNKARD on their alcohol quiz. :chug:

  2. ah, only 51% geeky, is taht good?

  3. Tim, we match. 71% here too.

  4. ha ha, Tim, that is funny. What video game was it?!

  5. Pong, arcade machine, I got to play on one of the first two in the UK.

  6. 56% here. I got stuck on the video games question too. My Dad worked for a company that built space invaders machines when they were new and he brought home a spare one – about 1978

  7. Only 65% thank goodness.

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