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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."

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  1. Now thats the shit by unity100 · · Score: 5, Funny

    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 !

    1. Re:Now thats the shit by eugene+ts+wong · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I don't know if you're trying to be funny or not.

      How does anybody verify that 2 messes are equally messy? What if 1 mess is stiffer and harder to untangle, even though it's not as confusing? I think that we've all seen knots that were really tight, but simply knotted.

      If this is all just for fun, then it's no big deal.

    2. Re:Now thats the shit by Red+Flayer · · Score: 4, Funny

      How does anybody verify that 2 messes are equally messy?

      Simple. Make the messes using identical cables, following the exact same steps. Since it's geeklympics, how about building a robot to uniformly tangle cables? Every mess of cable can be exactly the same (well, to the degree of the manufacturing tolerances of the cables). Program a new mess algorithm for each of the heats, and for the finals.

      What if 1 mess is stiffer and harder to untangle

      I'm not sure what olypmics you're watching, but I like the way you think.

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  2. Code obfuscation? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    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.

  3. Insultolympics by CopaceticOpus · · Score: 3, Insightful

    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.

    1. Re:Insultolympics by reset_button · · Score: 5, Funny

      You're assuming that getting on Slashdot generates traffic for them, but we all know that nobody RTFA.

    2. Re:Insultolympics by CaptainPatent · · Score: 3, Funny

      Gee, great, because you know most geeks only love computers and don't have diverse interests.

      Your statement confuses me. You state a known fact but seem to do it with a sarcastic tone!

      Are you saying there's something more to life than dual booting?

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    3. Re:Insultolympics by 4D6963 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Gee, great, because you know most geeks only love computers and don't have diverse interests.

      What.. what the hell are you doing? You can't just go around talking about how people are not all just the stereotype attributed to the category they fall into! What's the matter with you? That's more anti-American than eating a snail kebab while reading Oscar Wilde! Of course geeks only care about technology and science fiction, hate sports, get abused by "jocks" and can't get with a girl! Don't you ever watch The Big Bang Theory and such shows? That's how geeks are on TV, and TV *is* to an important extent our perception of reality.

      What sort of drivel is to be expected from you next? Are you going to tell us that "jocks" aren't all just a bunch of buffy and cruel idiots with complexes who only enjoy football, locking "geeks" into lockers and dating cheerleaders, bound to become unemployed drunken failures by their 30's?

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    4. Re:Insultolympics by Red+Flayer · · Score: 5, Funny

      Ah, the Slashdot paradox:

      The hordes of Slashdot can bring a webserver to its knees even though no Slashdotter actually views the webpage.

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    5. Re:Insultolympics by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      This is a dumb article written solely for the purpose of generating traffic...

      The nerve! How dare these commercial online publications print articles for the purpose of drawing traffic to their site in order to generate ad revenue? It's just simply beyond the pale! Somebody should write their Congressman and get a law passed banning this egregious, naked attempt to provide a service in exchange for monetary compensation!

    6. Re:Insultolympics by bsDaemon · · Score: 4, Informative

      Perhaps one that can tell you the difference between "then" and "than" might make a good investment.

    7. Re:Insultolympics by SQLGuru · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Other nerd interests not represented by this article (and a good list for a true decathalon):

      1) Star Wars
      2) Star Trek
      3) Arguing about which is better, 1 or 2
      4) Comic books
      5) Cosplay
      6) Role Playing / LARPing
      7) Robotics / Legos / anything from MAKE or 2600
      8) Quoting Python/South Park/etc.
      9) Anime
      10) Computers

      You could pick random events from each category every year.....no two decatalons would be the same.

      Layne

    8. Re:Insultolympics by xaxa · · Score: 4, Funny

      The answer is obvious: There's those on Slashdot who use their eyes, and those who use their mouths. The two don't intersect.

      You type with your tongue?

    9. Re:Insultolympics by Jimmy_B · · Score: 3, Insightful

      There are two types of Slashdotter: Those who read the article, and those who comment on the story. These groups do not overlap.

    10. Re:Insultolympics by caluml · · Score: 4, Interesting

      As most of us are in a rush to post something insightful or funny, we don't take the time to wade through 9 pages of ads to RTFA, we just read the summary (sometimes) and post.

      Perhaps there should be no commenting for 5/10/15/20/30 minutes after a story is posted. That would mean people "might as well" RTFA, and I think we'd get more comments, that were longer, better thought out, and more insightful/interesting.

    11. Re:Insultolympics by Mistshadow2k4 · · Score: 4, Funny

      You type with your tongue?

      And if so, what are you doing Saturday night?

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    12. Re:Insultolympics by jahudabudy · · Score: 4, Funny

      3) Arguing about which is better, 1 or 2

      I have to admit I spent an embarrassing amount of time trying figure our why nerds would argue over which integer is better. Then I reread the list...

      p.s. I'm torn between pride and shame that I managed to generate theoretical arguments in support of either side of the imaginary 1 vs. 2 debate

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  4. is it just me... by CaptainNerdCave · · Score: 5, Interesting
    or does there seem to be a pretty aggressive push to make "nerd" and "geek" into "cool"?

    in a land where ignorance and laziness are applauded (nascar, etc), is this an attempt to make learning and knowledge "popular"?

    1. Re:is it just me... by DerekLyons · · Score: 4, Insightful

      in a land where ignorance and laziness are applauded (nascar, etc), is this an attempt to make learning and knowledge "popular"?

      Someone who doesn't bother to properly capitalize and seemingly prefers bias and stereotyping himself... shouldn't complain about ignorance and laziness being applauded.

    2. Re:is it just me... by Neil+Watson · · Score: 5, Insightful

      A NASCAR driver, or any race car driver, is a combination of an engineer, and an athlete. Hardly ignorant or lazy.

  5. Need more evidence by sakdoctor · · Score: 4, Funny

    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.

    1. Re:Need more evidence by icegreentea · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Then don't observe 'jocks'. Observe athletic people, or at least try to find some smart people who exercise. Jocks and 'athletic' are not the same. In any case, if improving your brain is the only reason you would exercise, you probably wouldn't enjoy it that much anyways.

  6. "think clearer"? by jdgeorge · · Score: 5, Funny

    "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.

    1. Re:"think clearer"? by eugene+ts+wong · · Score: 3, Funny

      Hi. :^)

      definition: clearer

      Hmmm.... Think "clearer", perhaps?

      I must infer that you are dictionary-non-user. ;^P

  7. Other events by Enderandrew · · Score: 5, Funny

    Obfuscating how you're slacking off
    Convincing suits that you really need that Alienware
    Switching people to Linux without them realizing it

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  8. Excercisers? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    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?

  9. New Competitions by Quartz25 · · Score: 4, Funny

    ITworld.com has developed a new set of competitions â" untangling cables! writing Perl!

    There. Fixed it for you.

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    1. Re:New Competitions by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 4, Funny

      untangling Perl! writing cables!

      There. Fixed it for you.

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  10. Re:Rube Goldberg Code? by Dripdry · · Score: 3, Funny

    I prefer the term "Workplace Efficiency Monitor" thank you very much.

    "insensitive clod" was unavailable at the time of this post.

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  11. Exercise? Bah. by 192939495969798999 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've had 8 strokes, and I haven't potato any of my mental sharpness.

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