Mid-Rank Nerd
Tyler Williams and others in the biblioblogosphere have been finding out how nerdy they are. I am pleased to announce that I am a mid-level nerd. Or at least I think I am pleased. I have always thought of myself more as a geek.
One thing that brought down my score, I am sure, is that I am using Windows. But I think I ought to get a few more nerd points for the fact that my Wisdows desktop and explorer look very unlike most Windows installations. I use Window Blinds to change the skin of my windows, Object Dock to give myself a dock for folders and other tasks, and Icon Packager to change all my icons. And of course I use GIMP instead of Photoshop. That should at least move me up on the geek scale, if not on the nerdometer.

On September 18th, 2006 at 5:17 am
[…] I took the popular Nerd Test that’s going around and the results seem to confirm what my wife has been saying all along. I apparently scored a 71, which is the same score that Kevin Wilson received. I’m still more nerdy than Jim West, Mark Goodacre, Loren Rosson and Tyler Williams, but not quite as nerdy as Rick Brannan, Stephen Carlson, and Rick Sumner. Here’s the blurb: Mid-Level Nerd. Wow, it takes a lot of hard nerdy practice to reach this level. […]