Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
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Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
I was on this page (interesting little article, that), http://www.codethinked.com/post/2007/12 ... -Code.aspx
and someone linked to this quiz: http://www.malevole.com/mv/misc/killerquiz/
Probably the scariest, yet funniest thing you'll see all week.
and someone linked to this quiz: http://www.malevole.com/mv/misc/killerquiz/
Probably the scariest, yet funniest thing you'll see all week.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
I got a 4/10. I guess it just shows that serial killers look like normal people, as do language designers - that doesn't seem at all surprising.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
"Sorry, you need Flash and JavaScript to play this daft quiz"
I humbly request that gravaera unplug his computer.
I humbly request that gravaera unplug his computer.
Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
I got a 7/10. I was mostly guessing though.
Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
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Got 10/10 in the quiz... I thought the differences where fairly obvious.
One could also use how old the photos where as an indicator, some where obviously taken in the precomputing era...
Plus a computer scientist would never use a beany So the second is out...
Jules
Got 10/10 in the quiz... I thought the differences where fairly obvious.
One could also use how old the photos where as an indicator, some where obviously taken in the precomputing era...
Plus a computer scientist would never use a beany So the second is out...
Jules
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
^^^ Wow. You must be a genius: I took it twice. Got 4 the 1st time, and 7 the second.
@Brynet-Inc: I humbly suggest that you try Google Chrome. It's lightweight, not too flashy, and pretty fast, too.
@Brynet-Inc: I humbly suggest that you try Google Chrome. It's lightweight, not too flashy, and pretty fast, too.
17:56 < sortie> Paging is called paging because you need to draw it on pages in your notebook to succeed at it.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
It hasn't been ported to BSD, and a different browser will not magically make Flash websites accessible.gravaera wrote:@Brynet-Inc: I humbly suggest that you try Google Chrome. It's lightweight, not too flashy, and pretty fast, too.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
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I got 7/10 on the quiz. Pretty hard, actually.
I got 7/10 on the quiz. Pretty hard, actually.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
I got 6/10. "Not bad, but it might be best to avoid a career in either law enforcement or I.T. recruitment." #3 is a trick question!
Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
7/10, by random guessing (at least, I didn't know any of them).
Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
Where is hans reiser? heh.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
That would be good trick question. He's not a language designer though. Or a serial killer.xvedejas wrote:Where is hans reiser? heh.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
8/10 but could've done 9/10. I picked one at random cause I couldn't decide.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
I just remembered about Troy Martin after this screenshot and looking for his last post came upon this topic.
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Re: Found this AWESOME quiz, and knew I HAD to share it.
The beard thing's easy to account for - I always have to shave several inches of hair off my face after a programming session.gravaera wrote:I was on this page (interesting little article, that), http://www.codethinked.com/post/2007/12 ... -Code.aspx
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