Geekiest Marriage Proposals Ever
carusoj writes "Just in time for Valentine's Day, here's a collection of marriage proposals done in true geek fashion — from hacked video games, to an iPhone app, to CmdrTaco's own 2002 proposal here on Slashdot."
"Taco,
Will you be my life-partner? I will be in our secret WoW cave awaiting your reply.
~CowboyNeil"
Trolling is a art,
Some people use the threat of embarrassment in order to pressure the girl into accepting. I used the threat of certain death by proposing on the roof of an 8-story building. Nah, that wasn't my plan, I just thought she would like the view since it overlooked the city. She's the greatest geek wife ever though because for my 30th birthday party she surprised me with a cake that had the numbers 11110 on it. ;-)
I don't have a valentine, you insensitive clod!
I proposed on stage while giving out awards at an anime convention. She said yes.
I'M GONNA KILL YOU!
Dive marriages, are they geek? Or perhaps nerdy? Perhaps not really, but I have read about quite a few dive marriages.
Strangely, I just about attended a dive funeral, where a former diver's cremated ashes were solemnly released at 15 fathoms.
end up like this guy ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtPkxzHKLpk
Agent K: A *person* is smart. People are dumb, stupid, panicky animals, and you know it.
The guy that did this was actually a co-worker of mine at the time. Pretty awesome.
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2009/06/hacked-ms-pac-man-rom-wins-hand-in-marriage/
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/02/guy-hacks-marriage-proposal-into-earthbound/
I wrote a program with colored balls starting in positions spelling "Marry Me". I then shot balls from the corners of the screen, animated the elastic collisions for a few minutes, wrote images to file, stitched them together backward (so that it looks like chaos coming to order) and gave it a warm and fuzzy voice-over.
Runner's Companion for Shadowrun, 4th Edition, page 88. The first letters of each sentence in the first three paragraphs of the section that starts there spell out the proposal.
Is that geeky enough? We were watching TNG reruns if that helps.
No sex. Less space than a girlfriend. Lame.
I keed, I keed. Happy VD, all.
What?
Shiny. Let's be bad guys...
http://www.portalemagic.it/public/immagini/curiosita/proposal.jpg “It is true. I asked my fiancee (at the time) what her favorite artist was, and she told me Quinton Hoover, and so I contacted him and asked him to make a piece of Magic art for me called ‘Proposal’. A friend of mine out at the company marked up cards using the art – using the layout program, he made these cards that looked exactly like real cards, using land cards with film attached to them, and he gave me nine of them because I wanted to stack my deck. Even though I did not – I played fair. I played with one, which I viewed as fair. I don’t know if it was really fair. And I played with her for hours before I was able to cast the spell. She was just cleaning my clock, but eventually I managed to get it in play, and it said ‘Allows Richard to Propose marriage to Lily. If she accepts, both players win and we mix our decks as a shared deck’. And so I got a Royal Assassin out of it also.” http://www.collectorsquest.com/blog/2008/08/10/magic-the-gathering-part-three-an-interview-with-richard-garfield-phd/
Doesn't look like the app I did for this guy was listed.
http://www.cnet.com.au/nothing-says-marry-me-like-an-iphone-app-339307517.htm
The cake is a lie.
The number one in the list shows precisely how clear perl code can be...
You guys forgot Richard Garfield, the creator of Magic: The Gathering. He proposed to his wife with a custom card.
http://howell.seattle.wa.us/games/MtG/Proposal.html
Its currently one of the most expensive cards in the game (there are other copies of it handed out as wedding invitation gifts or something similar).
Ginga no Rekshiya Mata Each page.
I'm not making this up.
My girlfriend logged into my work system, and left programs around the network in places that I would find them and know they didn't belong. I checked and traced them back to her, so I ran one.
All of them were variations on 'Will you marry me?', but once I got all 10 of them, the last app said, 'Will You Marry Me?' With a dialog box, clicking yes got a coupon that I could print out and present to her for a wedding.
Yes, this is the most geekiest thing ever, and we're married for 10 years now.
A friend's daughter got married last month, wearing these "Think Geek" T-shirts.
Instead of the "unity candle" part of the ceremony, they had two iPads set up on a music stand, and after being pronounced husband and wife, they went to the iPads and changed their Facebook statuses to "Married."
http://operationengage.blogspot.com/
Just read the whole thing (and watch the video); it's worth it. This happened less than a month ago, between a couple of friends of mine.
"Gabe" from Penny Arcade proposed to his wife via a web comic.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/1999/02/17/
My wife and I were at Universal Studio's Wizarding World of Harry Potter last month for her 30th birthday (it was a great experience, I highly recommend it). We were in line to see a wand choosing ceremony at Olivander's Wand Shop (which is a store, not a ride). While waiting for entry, we saw a geek looking couple exit the wand shop with freshly purchased wands in hand.
The guy said something to the effect of "now that I finally have a wand there's a spell I've been wanting to cast for a long time now".
He gets down on one knee, waves his wand, and says "Accio Ring!" and then through slight of hand he causes a wedding ring to appear. And then asks her to marry him.
She said yes, and the crowd cheered. It was deliciously geeky and more than a little awkward. But the crowd all said 'awww' and so I wish them the best of luck.
It was the geekiest proposal I had seen.
Now the geekiest bachelor party.... did anyone else have a LAN bachelor Party? Or was it just me?
I proposed to my wife on a geocaching expedition. I'd set up a fictitious geocache location (with a box full of mementos and photos and special stuff pertaining to us) in a secluded forest clearing. I modified the latitude and longitude in the HTML on the geocaching site screen scrape in order to fool her into thinking it was a legitimate geocaching site like any other. We "found" the cache together; she opened it up and saw all of our stuff in there, including the ring box, and was floored. I got down on one knee and proposed.
I thought it was somewhat geeky! But she liked it and it went well from there.
Richard Garfield wins IMO. Geekiest proposal, evar.
was really geeky. I wrote a Greasemonkey script that replaced the definition on the top 20 dictionary results on Google for a specific word. Then I sent my wife (girlfriend at the time) a letter telling her poetically just how great she was. I used all kind of flowery language and some obscure words. Anyway, I put the trigger word as the last one.
She looked it up on Google, then the content on the dictionary site was replaced by a photograph of me holding her engagement ring. The definition of the word was "Will you marry me?". I was nearby with the real ring and an explanation. It was pretty cool. She always has me install the greasemonkey script every time she switches computers so she can go look up the word when she gets lonely.
I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. - Hunter S. Thompson
it's been verified (Score:?)
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MD4: 686c999513d3008c97f8becfc6e8d55d
MD5: fd96eeb0c09c75a79e2bb517dc780f2d
CRC 8, ccitt, 16, 32 :
CRYPT (form: $ MD5? $ SALT $ CRYPT):
$1$K0lbEjvv$/Qdhe2lqiNUpVJkz6WnlP/
(form: SALT[2] CRYPT[11]):
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SHA1: f06593d286f248bab41faef767ec0b2027c31990
RIPEMD-160:
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See Fail Blog's compilation: http://failblog.org/epic-fail-photos-the-many-stages-of-valentines-day-fails/ ... :O
Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/firstperson/gated?mode=print This was a custom-written Shakespearian comedy larp, designed and run just so this guy could propose to his girlfriend.
The weird part is that some of these geeky proposals seem to have been sprung on total non-geeks. For example, having to sort out an accidentally-minimised window, or having to drive them to a PC... Doesn't this seem a bit self-indulgent of the person doing the preposing?
I wonder how red the recipients of these proposals went when their friends asked how the question was popped?
Didn't Taco propose to his wife on /. ?
Huh?