Signs that you're a geek...

Prong

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So I'm at Home Depot today picking up some new sprinkler heads and as I'm walking through the parking lot I spy something odd on the tailgate of a newish Toyota truck:
instead of the standard 4X4 sticker, I see square root of 16 X square root of 16 (sorry I don't know how to format the symbols). Although it was definitely different, I thought it was too much. And no, I did NOT see the owner of the vehicle.
 

LordMaul

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hehehehhe...

Also, when you are going to a computer to look something up, and you automatically go to "Forums.anandtech.com" without thinking.
 

loosbrew

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when you can rationalize everything due to networking....
the world is the enterprise domain
countries are sub domains
the houses are clients
the people are packets


sad sad sad sad.....

loosbrew
 

CinderElmo

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When you know the names/occupations of various bridge crews from Sci-Fi shows better than you know the names of your own cousins/relatives/in-laws/etc.

*hangs head in shame*
 

Aves

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<< When you learn the rules of sports from playing video games. >>



LOL! That's definetly me!
 

MajesticMoose

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prong: was that a custom job or did it look like they wer something you could buy at your neighborhood geeks-r-us?

m00se
 

WasabiCat

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<< I saw a truck that had Ohms Law as it's license plate. >>


heh, my high school chemistry teacher had PV=nRT on his license plate.. he had to use two pieces of tape to get the '=' sign
 

Prong

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Majestic Moose,
From what I could tell, it looked as though the &quot;sticker&quot; was stock. It matched the rest of the striping in color quite well. However, I couldn't begin to guess where you would find something like that. Best bet would be to have a body shop or detail shop make one up.
 

Darein

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Never read the manual, ever. Overclock everything in sight, computer (of course), calculator, perhaps microwave, hehehe.