Makes sense, though it is a surprise (and yes, stolen from Merrie)…


Outcast Genius
69 % Nerd, 69% Geek, 60% Dork
For The Record:

A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.
A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.
A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.

You scored better than half in all three, earning you the title of: Outcast Genius.

Outcast geniuses usually are bright enough to understand what society wants of them, and they just don’t care! They are highly intelligent and passionate about the things they know are *truly* important in the world. Typically, this does not include sports, cars or make-up, but it can on occassion (and if it does then they know more than all of their friends combined in that subject).

Outcast geniuses can be very lonely, due to their being outcast from most normal groups and too smart for the room among many other types of dorks and geeks, but they can also be the types to eventually rule the world, ala Bill Gates, the prototypical Outcast Genius.

Congratulations!

Also, you might want to check out some of my other tests if you’re interested in any of the following:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Professional Wrestling

Love & Sexuality

America/Politics

Thanks Again! — THE NERD? GEEK? OR DORK? TEST

My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

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You scored higher than 96% on dork points

Link: The Nerd? Geek? or Dork? Test written by donathos on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

Saturday night and all’s well…

Well, I suppose I can think of worse ways to spend a Saturday. I’m sitting at home, keeping an eye on IRC, having a beer, and listening to my iPod (which is hooked up to my home theater). I had come up with the idea earlier of challenging people on #mortalkombat to Mortal Kombat: Deception, and giving them five Dragon Points (used for rank upgrades on MK Online) if they could beat me without using cheats or infinites. Unfortunately, the one time I actually tried playing against someone, I kept getting an error saying, “Connection quality is inadequate.” Gah, so much for THAT idea… So, now I’m just relaxing and not doing too much.

Tomorrow would normally not be too busy either, except for the fact that I need to head over to my office to pick up asset tags. I’ll need them for my business trip next week, and I won’t have time to get them before I leave on Monday. I wish I didn’t have to go to the office, but it’s my own damn fault for forgetting the damn tags in the first place. I’ll also need to pack for the trip tomorrow evening as well, but that shouldn’t take too long. Otherwise, like I said, it’ll be a quiet day.

My real busy day this weekend was last night. I needed to go over to Louie’s apartment after work to finish up getting his machine into some semblance of stability; as I believe I said in a previous post, his machine is so advanced that I’m having to be creative about driver installation. For example, the motherboard drivers were only available in the 64-bit of Windows XP, so we ended up putting Windows XP Professional X64 Edition on it. Then we found said motherboard drivers didn’t include audio drivers, so I had to install the audio portion only from standard nForce 4 drivers. About the most embarrassing part was trying to get the network card working; it took me an hour before I realized that the ethernet controller Device Manager wasn’t recognizing was the onboard NIC, and that XP had recognized the Realtek PCI card I had installed. When I left, the machine was up and running and all of the important hardware had been detected. Only time will tell whether it’ll stay stable or not, though.

Oh, well, that’s my weekend in a nutshell. Now to find something to occupy my time… fun fun.

StarCraft: Ghost postponed indefinitely…

http://xbox.gamespy.com/xbox/starcraft-ghost/698419p1.html

Blizzard Entertainment Inc. today announced plans to focus the company’s console-development efforts on the next generation of console platforms. The biggest news to come with this announcement is the indefinite postponement of production on StarCraft: Ghost, the console title first revealed to the gaming media back in 2003.

“Like many in the industry, we’ve been impressed with the potential of the new consoles, and we’re looking forward to exploring that potential further,” stated Mike Morhaime, president and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. “In addition to allowing us to determine the best course for StarCraft: Ghost, this review period will help us lay the groundwork for our future console games.”

While this doesn’t surprise me, it does disappoint me. I had been looking forward to this game, as I really enjoyed the original StarCraft and this would have made an interesting followup. Oh, well… maybe we’ll see a book instead, like what happened to WarCraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans.

The answers to the music lyric meme…

I had actually expected more people to play this, but I guess not. As it stands, Tygerlander wins with one answer, and Jenn gets second place for getting #15 half-right (she had the song title wrong). The sad thing is… I expected her to get #8, and for Foxie to get #18. If anyone had gotten #3, though, it would have shocked me as I can count on one hand how many people have even heard of the artist. All in all, though, this meme illustrates beautifully how varied my musical tastes are. That said… the answers:

1) All around me, I see what weakness has made — Collective Soul – Needs

2) The sun rises to another day — Creed – Illusion

3) When the big boys meet on the Sunset Strip, yeah — Steve Stevens – Atomic Playboys

4) From the coast of gold across the seven seas — Iron Maiden – Wasted Years

5) With the sun right through, departed into darkness, I need someone too — Clannad – Now is Here

6) You better watch what you say — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – You Got Lucky

7) Strange shapes light up the night — Blue Oyster Cult – Take Me Away

8) In the jungle I run tonight — Journey – Only Solutions

9) I know that your powers of retention — Jeremy Irons, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, & Jim Cummings – Be Prepared

10) Ya better come inside when you’re ready to — Def Leppard – Armageddon It

11) At first I didn’t have the will to carry on — Seal – Bring It On

12) Broken lines, broken strings — Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Everything is Broken

13) Upon a darkened night the flame of love was burning in my breast — Loreena McKennitt – The Dark Night of the Soul

14) Sad suffering, I knew you when, farewell thee friend of mine — Alice in Chains – Get Born Again

15) All that you touch, all that you see — Pink Floyd – Eclipse

16) I hear your heartbeat but you’re never there — Pat Benatar – Painted Desert

17) I hear a voice in the room next to mine — Stevie Nicks – If Anyone Falls

18) Confusion in her eyes that says it all — Joy Division – She’s Lost Control

19) Playground schoolbell rings, again — Evanescence – Hello

20) Well someone told me yesterday — The Police – So Lonely

Nintendo Revolution’s backwards compatibility just got a whole lot nicer…

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6146528.html

SAN JOSE, Calif.–Everything old is new again. You only have to look at the success of Xbox Live Arcade to know that while gamers are demanding the hottest graphics and the latest innovations from their next-gen hardware, they also relish the opportunity to travel down memory lane–and they’re willing to pay for that chance.

Nintendo knows this. The company announced at E3 last year that its forthcoming Revolution would help scratch the nostalgic itch with a “virtual console” that will let users download and play potentially hundreds of games from the company’s back catalog, spanning all of its older systems–the Nintendo 64, SNES, and the hallowed NES.

At its GDC keynote this morning, Nintendo unveiled plans to flesh out the Revolution’s classic-game library even beyond its own storied library. Today during his keynote speech at the 2006 Game Developers Conference, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced that two former hardware rivals–Sega and Hudson–will make sizable chunks of their own back catalog available for download on the Revolution.

According to Nintendo, over 1,000 games for Sega’s Genesis console, released in 1989, will be added to the Revolution’s library. Joining them will be an undisclosed number of titles from the Hudson’s TurboGrafx console, also released in 1989 and codeveloped by electronics giant NEC. Though no specific titles were mentioned, Nintendo said it is taking a “best of” approach in selecting which games will come to the Revolution.

This makes the Revolution that much more compelling to me. There were several Genesis titles I wouldn’t mind having, and Galaga 90 (a TG16 port of Galaga 88) was always of interest to me. I know Louie would find this development extremely interesting as well, as he had a Genesis and was big on some of its games as well.

Looks like my first next-gen console has been decided…

One of those weeks…

Hrm. I think I’m going to have to post the answers to my music quiz tomorrow night. I was kinda hoping there’d be more of a response to it, but only having one answered by now is kinda disappointing. (Though, Jenn DOES get half-credit for one of them…)

Oh, and I saw the season premiere of South Park tonight. All I’ll say about it is… Hayes and Scientology: 0. Parker and Stone: 2.

Anyway, it turns out that I will be going to Rock Springs next week. I’ll be flying out to Salt Lake City on Monday, and from there renting a car and driving over to Rock Springs. On Wednesday afternoon I’ll drive back to Salt Lake City, and then on Thursday morning I’ll be flying back to Houston. I had hoped to meet Missy for dinner Wednesday night, but due to circumstances beyond her control that won’t be possible. Oh, well… granted, the work I’m going over there to do should only take me a day at the most, but I wanted to have extra time in case something went catastrophically wrong. At the very least it gets me out of town for a bit.

Otherwise, it’s been relatively quiet around these parts outside of work, where I’m being hit by support requests right and left. I’m getting by, though. For now, though… I just need to go to bed early. I had more I wanted to say, but it can wait until tomorrow. Until then…

Stolen from Jenn…

Rules:
Step 1: Put your MP3 player or whatever on random.
Step 2: Post the first line from the first 20 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing the song.
Step 2a: When the title is in the first line of the song, post the next one….
Step 3: Post and let everyone you know guess what song and artist the lines come from.
Step 4: Strike out the songs when someone guesses correctly.
Step 5: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!

(I should mention that it was rather time-consuming to do this, as I didn’t want any repeat artists plus I have a lot of instrumental tracks. That said… good luck!)

1) All around me, I see what weakness has made.

2) The sun rises to another day

3) When the big boys meet on the Sunset Strip, yeah

4) From the coast of gold across the seven seas

5) With the sun right through, departed into darkness, I need someone too

6) You better watch what you say

7) Strange shapes light up the night

8) In the jungle I run tonight

9) I know that your powers of retention

10) Ya better come inside when you’re ready to

11) At first I didn’t have the will to carry on

12) Broken lines, broken strings

13) Upon a darkened night the flame of love was burning in my breast

14) Sad suffering, I knew you when, farewell thee friend of mine

15) All that you touch, all that you see

16) I hear your heartbeat but you’re never there

17) I hear a voice in the room next to mine

18) Confusion in her eyes that says it all

19) Playground schoolbell rings, againEvanescence – Hello

20) Well someone told me yesterday

At weekend’s end… we have a terrified cat.

Gah. I was about to start this entry with a discussion of everything that I did this weekend, but then I heard Star give one of her combination roars and growls, and then I heard the sound of something hitting the wooden gate at the bottom of the steps with full force. My guess was that one of the cats had gone halfway down the stairs (they’re at a 90 degree angle and a closed off staircase, so someone coming downstairs would have to be halfway down and at the corner before anyone in the living room could see them), and gotten chased back upstairs when Star noticed their presence. I went downstairs to double check, and the truth was a bit more of a close call. Apparently Gus had managed to go downstairs unnoticed and was hiding under the bench in the living room. Unfortunately for him, Star finally noticed him there, and charged. Gus barely got through the gate in time. I finally found him in the room that doubles as a guest bedroom and Mom’s office. Gus was hiding under the bed, terrified as all hell. I do wish Star was cat friendly, but in the meantime… I hope this cures Gus of any curiosity regarding the downstairs in the meantime.

This weekend was a relatively uneventful one, for the most part. I met Robin for dinner at Cheesecake Factory on Friday evening. She had never been, and it was rather amusing watching her be overwhelmed by the book they have for menus there. Afterwards, we went over to Barnes and Noble to browse around. One thing they had there that was interesting was a book called Star Wars: Outbound Flight by Timothy Zahn, who is probably the best of the Star Wars novelists out there. In fact, one could easily argue that Zahn was the one who brought about the long series of Star Wars novels beginning in 1991, with the novel Heir to the Empire. I digress, however… once we got finished at B&N, it was time for her to head home as she had to be up at 6 AM. From there I headed home, and actually went to bed early.

The next morning, I got up at a decent hour for a Saturday (9 AM), had breakfast and my requisite two cups of coffee, and then went to Louie’s to see if I could straighten out the mess that his Windows XP install had become. I ended up electing to copy his My Documents, MAME, and Idents (station identifications he had gotten from all over the world) folders over to the 500 GB external drive hooked up to his Powerbook, and then wiped the machine… only to find that I had left the XP license key back at my house. (He’s using an extra legal copy I have.) So, that necessitated a return trip, which I’ll discuss later. Anyway, while the file copy was going on, Dave came around with his laptop, and seeing as he FINALLY got himself net access, I went ahead and did him a favor by patching his laptop up to SP2 and the latest updates. Then, we all went to the Richmond Arms (a British pub local to Louie’s apartment) for dinner and drinks (and some good old-fashioned football between Birmingham and Tottingham). After the Richmond Arms, we went to the Slick Willies at Westheimer and Fountainview for some pool. After playing that (and with me actually winning a game for once!), we headed back to the apartment, and from there Dave and I headed home (after I finished as much as I could on Dave’s laptop and Louie’s PC).

I woke up at the usual Sunday time (9:30 AM) this morning, had breakfast and my requisite two cups of coffee, and then left the house at about noon to get to Louie’s with the XP license key (which I ended up leaving there). I finished installing Windows, installed the necessary drivers and apps, and began copying the files back from the Powerbook over to the PC. Of course, neither he nor I wanted me to be there all afternoon, so after the file copy began, I showed him what he needed to do to copy all of the other files back over, and headed back home. I’ve spent most of the rest of the day here relaxing.

Oh, well… this week is looking to be a relatively mild week, though next week I’ll have to go out to Rock Springs to finalize some work to get the new company location there completely onto our network. I’ll just need to figure out how I want to get there: take a flight to Denver and from there to Rock Springs and back, or fly out to Salt Lake City and drive to Rock Springs. I’ll likely do the latter. Either way, it should be a quiet few days other than the work that needs doing. Rock Springs is a relatively small town, so it should be a quiet few days doing work. Oh, well…

In any event, I have stuff here that needs looking at right now, so I better get that taken care of. Fun fun…

Stolen from Tygerlander… again.

Choose a band / artist then answer ONLY in titles of their songs . . .

Choose a band / artist: Jethro Tull

Are you male or female?: “Journeyman”

Describe yourself: “Too Old to Rock and Roll, Too Young to Die”

How do some people feel about you: “Dot Com”

Describe your x boyfriend/girlfriend: “Fallen On Hard Times”

Describe your current crush: “Grace”

Describe how you love: “Love Story”

Where you want to be right now: “Baker St. Muse”

What would you ask for if you had one wish: “Nothing at All”

Share a few words of wisdom: “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”

Where do you live: “Farm on the Freeway”

Now say goodbye: “Cheerio”

I actually had tried to do this with Pink Floyd as the band, but couldn’t find enough song titles that fit. Some of the song titles/answers might sound a little odd to those who know me, but I’ll be willing to answer anyone who has questions. :-)

Discussion of the Day…

DArqueBishop: [17:06] (@Scott-Howell) Heya
[17:06] (@Scott-Howell) I updated my Myspace layout :-D
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[17:07] (@DArqueBishop) Is it like other MySpace sites and causes one’s eyeballs to melt out of their sockets?
CCShadow: looks that way
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CCShadow: only two things do that
CCShadow: MySpace pages and the ark of the covenent
CCShadow: since the ark is from God, we can deduce who sent MySpace