Get Ready For the Nerdlympics
jfruhlinger writes "In the upcoming Olympics, competitors will take part in the 'modern' pentathlon, designed in 1912 to simulate the skills a cavalry officer would need when trapped behind enemy lines. ITworld.com has developed a new set of competitions — untangling cables! code obfuscation! — that are a bit more relevant to the modern geek." Don't be too smug, though: Naturalist points out a story indicating that "Exercisers learn faster, remember more, think clearer and bounce back more easily from brain injuries such as a stroke."
thats the kind of shit that i would be interested in watching !! running a straight line ? well i can do that myself, even if i cant do 100 m under 9 seconds. but untangling a mess ? now that is a watch for any time of day !
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I wouldn't think code obfuscation is a useful skill under any circumstances. I'd think it would be always detriment. Rather, a useful skill would be code de-obfuscation.
Gee, great, because you know most geeks only love computers and don't have diverse interests.
This is a dumb article written solely for the purpose of generating traffic, and by getting on /. they've succeeded in spades.
in a land where ignorance and laziness are applauded (nascar, etc), is this an attempt to make learning and knowledge "popular"?
I demand more evidence before I start exercising. I keep reading about all the positive benefits for the brain, but from observation of jocks, what I actually see is negative correlation.
"Exercisers learn faster, remember more, think clearer and bounce back more easily from brain injuries such as a stroke."
Hmmm.... Think "more clearly", perhaps?
I must infer that the author is a non-exerciser.
Obfuscating how you're slacking off
Convincing suits that you really need that Alienware
Switching people to Linux without them realizing it
http://blindscribblings.com - Tasty pop-culture in conceptual fashion.
I may now be a nerd "once removed" due to my current occupation, but I'd be pretty interested in the Rube Goldberg Code event they've got here. Sounds like it could be elegant and fun in an infuriating way.
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That sounds like a load of rubbish. I'm just as quick as a 700lb antelope. I mean, just this morning, I was doing something... and then it was done. And yeah, stuff. Who am I? What am I doing here?
There. Fixed it for you.
Most people don't get why the integral of "e to the x" is so funny. Most math majors don't have a sense of humor.
I take exception to this whole idea. First, it is the "geeklympics." Nerds are in labs, not IT departments. Second, sitting through meetings isn't geeky or nerdy, it is an administrator-type activity.
Anyway, I'm getting ready for the Pimplympics. I specialize in the pentath-ho-lon.
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Interesting games, but what about their scoring? Are they going to follow suite with the Olympics, and exclude the ability to score a perfect 1010?
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That's amateur stuff. Let me know when they move on to Christmas lights.
Bonus points if you have to find and replace the bad bulb.
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I would say Computerlympics at most... ...
Even though I'm a computer graduate, I feel kind of bad for all the geeks from the other areas that got neglected by this so called nerdlympics
What about the math geeks? physics majors? chemistry? grammar-nazis? biology? star trek?
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It is a telling sign of the time when a people elevate the useless trapping of sedentary life in an attempt at parity with the advancement and conditioning of the human body to a state of near perfection.
Have we lost the passion for self improvement somewhere in the fields of snack food and talk shows?
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I've had 8 strokes, and I haven't potato any of my mental sharpness.
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I'll start practicing for the Laptop Discus Throw event with this damn Vista laptop...
People think doping in the real olympics is bad... Just wait until they see hacks during the nerdlympics! Speed hacks, aim bots, wall hacks... It'll be awful.
You are using English. Please learn the difference between loose and lose; they're, there, and their; your and you're.
Speed hacks, aim bots, wall hacks... It'll be awful.
Oh no, that would be a walk in the park compared to this.
*drum rolls*
On your mark...
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LEEEROY JEEEENKINS!!!
*But* you still have the problem of getting the guys to sign up. Usually sign-up forms are embedded in articles, aren't they?
just find 1-2 hot geek girls and announce their participation beforehand. you'll get hordes of longhairs signing up that you wont know what to do with them all.
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when someone runs it, we will say 'hey someone ran 100 m under 9 seconds'. and that will be it. thats what im talking about.
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> I've had 8 strokes, and I haven't potato any of my mental sharpness.
Sen. McCain, what are you doing here? You're needed on the campaign trail!
"Exercisers learn faster, remember more, think clearer and bounce back more easily from brain injuries such as a stroke."
Strokes caused by doing stuff like exercising too much.
They forgot the REALLY TOUGH even: documentation.
Stay classy.
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Think people would get banned for performance enhancers such as RedBull or Bawls?
[insert your mom joke here]
there is truly nothing more cowardly than having an argument over the internet without even using a handle. grow a spine or shut up.
i'm being accosted by someone to afraid to identify himself? grow a spine or shut up.