Guest_Jim_* Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Okay Jim we tied for geekiest, I suggest Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock to determine the winner With just two of us we do not need the added complexity. Instead I'd recommend using the coin flip method used in Regarding Ducks and the Universes. Alternatively I could post the write up of my independent study from when I used an X-ray machine to determine the composition of a 1982 penny, or my final project to receive my math degree that determines the maximum possible carried value in the simple addition of m numbers, n digits long, in base b.Then there is also the guide I wrote for performing the simplex method, or the error I found in the TI-83 and TI-85 family of graphing calculators that, upon further examination, has a very curious, repeating pattern that really, I do not know why it would exist. Of course the best option is probably to accept that we both won the (dubious) honor, instead of initiating a geek-peen contest on the forums. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
EuroFight Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Okay Jim we tied for geekiest, I suggest Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock to determine the winner With just two of us we do not need the added complexity. Instead I'd recommend using the coin flip method used in Regarding Ducks and the Universes. Alternatively I could post the write up of my independent study from when I used an X-ray machine to determine the composition of a 1982 penny, or my final project to receive my math degree that determines the maximum possible carried value in the simple addition of m numbers, n digits long, in base b.Then there is also the guide I wrote for performing the simplex method, or the error I found in the TI-83 and TI-85 family of graphing calculators that, upon further examination, has a very curious, repeating pattern that really, I do not know why it would exist. Of course the best option is probably to accept that we both won the (dubious) honor, instead of initiating a geek-peen contest on the forums. Jim wins. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyfire Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Corngratz to EVEYONE!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VaporX Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Okay Jim we tied for geekiest, I suggest Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock to determine the winner With just two of us we do not need the added complexity. Instead I'd recommend using the coin flip method used in Regarding Ducks and the Universes. Alternatively I could post the write up of my independent study from when I used an X-ray machine to determine the composition of a 1982 penny, or my final project to receive my math degree that determines the maximum possible carried value in the simple addition of m numbers, n digits long, in base b.Then there is also the guide I wrote for performing the simplex method, or the error I found in the TI-83 and TI-85 family of graphing calculators that, upon further examination, has a very curious, repeating pattern that really, I do not know why it would exist. Of course the best option is probably to accept that we both won the (dubious) honor, instead of initiating a geek-peen contest on the forums. That was awesome, I was almost impressed ROFLMAO... Well played sir, well played... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpeedCrazy Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Okay Jim we tied for geekiest, I suggest Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock to determine the winner With just two of us we do not need the added complexity. Instead I'd recommend using the coin flip method used in Regarding Ducks and the Universes. Alternatively I could post the write up of my independent study from when I used an X-ray machine to determine the composition of a 1982 penny, or my final project to receive my math degree that determines the maximum possible carried value in the simple addition of m numbers, n digits long, in base b.Then there is also the guide I wrote for performing the simplex method, or the error I found in the TI-83 and TI-85 family of graphing calculators that, upon further examination, has a very curious, repeating pattern that really, I do not know why it would exist. Of course the best option is probably to accept that we both won the (dubious) honor, instead of initiating a geek-peen contest on the forums. That was awesome, I was almost impressed ROFLMAO... Well played sir, well played... Yes i would hate to have for the forums most geekiest member a person with a spelling mistake in their sig... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClayMeow Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Okay Jim we tied for geekiest, I suggest Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock to determine the winner With just two of us we do not need the added complexity. Instead I'd recommend using the coin flip method used in Regarding Ducks and the Universes. Alternatively I could post the write up of my independent study from when I used an X-ray machine to determine the composition of a 1982 penny, or my final project to receive my math degree that determines the maximum possible carried value in the simple addition of m numbers, n digits long, in base b.Then there is also the guide I wrote for performing the simplex method, or the error I found in the TI-83 and TI-85 family of graphing calculators that, upon further examination, has a very curious, repeating pattern that really, I do not know why it would exist. Of course the best option is probably to accept that we both won the (dubious) honor, instead of initiating a geek-peen contest on the forums. That was awesome, I was almost impressed ROFLMAO... Well played sir, well played... Yes i would hate to have for the forums most geekiest member a person with a spelling mistake in their sig... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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