I got an eleven... I thought for sure I'd be in the 30-40 range. But the questions were mostly electronics-based. If they'd asked which animal has book lungs, or if I knew the order of classification (kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species), I'd have done better.
And I, too, am at home on a Friday night, sitting next to Ted, writing about my nerd score. Not very cool, in my opinion.
"Your nerdiness is 5: Definitely not nerdy, you are probably cool." That was fun. I wonder if they have one for how obsessive-compulsive you are. I'm sure I'd score high.
The very moment I hit "Publish your comment" I realized that the very fact that I was putting this on a website was proof enough that I was in fact A NERD!!!!
That's OK, nerds always win.... haven't you seen "revenge of the nerds"????
I am posting under Thomas's name becasue I am not nerdy enough to have my own blog id. I only got a 6. It told me that I am not nerdy, probably cool. I'll take that. Somebodies got to balance out this marriage. Mellissa
There has been a lot of talk in christian contemporary circles lately about the "purpose driven life". But it seems to me like people can live their life so entrenched in western christian culture that that they never get into the mainstream culture to live out their purpose. Are we truly living a purpose driven life or is it really a culture driven life? It's not as simple as applying a "Fish" decal to your car, wearing a "WWJD" bracelet and "Lord's Gym" T-shirt, as you wipe your feet on the "Prayers of Jabez Doormat" while you're on the way to the bible study with all of your friends who are already christian. Are we out there living life with a sense of purpose, a sense of mission? Or are we taking the easy way out by retreating to the familiarity of the christian book store, listening to christian music, playing christian video games, and watching christian movies, as we wear our christian clothes, while we avoid sinners for fear of contamination?
What is the difference between "God culture", and "christian culture". I'm trying to struggle my way through this question and I invite you to join in the discussion.
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I got an eleven... I thought for sure I'd be in the 30-40 range. But the questions were mostly electronics-based. If they'd asked which animal has book lungs, or if I knew the order of classification (kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species), I'd have done better.
And I, too, am at home on a Friday night, sitting next to Ted, writing about my nerd score. Not very cool, in my opinion.
"Your nerdiness is 5: Definitely not nerdy, you are probably cool."
That was fun. I wonder if they have one for how obsessive-compulsive you are. I'm sure I'd score high.
The very moment I hit "Publish your comment" I realized that the very fact that I was putting this on a website was proof enough that I was in fact A NERD!!!!
That's OK, nerds always win.... haven't you seen "revenge of the nerds"????
I thought I would be higher, but I am proud to say that I am nerdier than you all - 38 baby!
I am posting under Thomas's name becasue I am not nerdy enough to have my own blog id. I only got a 6. It told me that I am not nerdy, probably cool. I'll take that. Somebodies got to balance out this marriage.
Mellissa
My nerd score was 22 and I'm a "Wannabe Nard"...I guess that's pretty accurate.
Hehe, I said "Nard" - cool.
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