Geekiest Activities

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Question: What is the geekiest of the activities, sad to say i have done them all.

Total votes: 10
1.Played Dungeon and dragons for 10 hours straight with friends3 votes (30%)
2.Watched all 9 Star Trek movies in a row before buying the 10th the day it came out.0 votes (0%)
3.Playing Magic the Gathering for 12 hours straight.0 votes (0%)
4.Sorting 2500+ magic cards buy color and rarity1 votes (10%)
5.Listened to the entire 9th symphony by Bheetoven for no reason.2 votes (20%)
6.Played through Final Fantasy 7 in 60 hours straight(no sleep)1 votes (10%)
7.Created a snail and leech pond biome in spare time for sh*ts and giggles3 votes (30%)
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posted on November 17th, 2004, 1:52 pm
yes i have.

Listened to the entire 9th symphony by Bheetoven for no reason.

Watched all 9 Star Trek movies in a row before buying the 10th the day it came out. - it was not 9 movies at the time.

Played Dungeon and dragons for 10 hours straight with friends - but not for 10 howers.
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posted on November 17th, 2004, 6:46 pm
hum...for my 18th birthday i watched all the ST movies. lol
I dont listen to Bheetoven much, though i do listen to the Time Line sound track.
not big on card games. lol
i do own 12 computers. lol
posted on November 18th, 2004, 12:55 am
Last edited by Fullphaser on November 18th, 2004, 12:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
well lets see I have sorted about 2500 magic cards,
have played FF7 and Xenosaga and Nocturne all nearly 20 ours straight so that eventually ads up to 60 :lol:
And I have listened to Beehtoven for the heck of it, infact I ussaly fall asleep to moonlight senada
oh yeah and played Magic the Gathering for over 10 hours straight that is all we did at skymont
posted on November 18th, 2004, 4:32 am
????
YOU ALL HAVE WAY TOOOOOO MUCH SPARE TIME ON YOUR HANDS
posted on November 20th, 2004, 12:05 pm
Last edited by Anonymous on November 20th, 2004, 12:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
no not really it takes years to do this and lumpy do not fear going to hell for worshipping a false god because if you are christian, you know and believe your god is forgiving and can handle a joke. :rolleyes: but i am still the god of geeks, freaks and misfits. PRAISE ME PRAISE ME! :lol:
posted on November 24th, 2004, 5:35 am
aaahhhlaaaaaaraeeeeeneeeethoaaaaaaaaaaa
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posted on November 25th, 2004, 11:28 pm
i think spending so much time on fleetops.net to eventually gain over 2,000
posts is THE geekiest thing EVER

one thing to say STFU.
posted on November 26th, 2004, 1:02 am
When i was younger i had a 9th symphony cd....
posted on November 28th, 2004, 11:08 am
hahaha.

I haven't done any of that =
posted on November 29th, 2004, 8:20 am
Err, tried to make a hypercube once with friends...couldnt do it w/o power source... :sweatdrop:
posted on November 29th, 2004, 5:30 pm
Err, tried to make a hypercube once with friends...couldnt do it w/o power source... :sweatdrop:

what is a hypercube?
posted on November 30th, 2004, 6:37 am
Its also known as a tesseract, A hypercube is a multidimensional analogue of a 3-dimensional cube in that each coordinate of a point in a hypercube is restricted to the same 1-dimensional (line) segment. The Tesseract is a 4-dimensional hypercube. In simple terms, its a box of wonders... :lol:
Practical uses for hypercubes or tesseracts is all mathematical theory for now.
But, imagine if you where to build one: Think of a small shoebox and fill it with the entire contents of your house! Ya can even set it up to fill it with all your Neighborhoods entire household goods! The plus side, you can lift the box and dont feel any weight at all and transport your entire neighborhood somewhere else!
:lol:
Negative side, How do you keep it stable from collapsing onto itselfe and how to power it into existance. My friends theorised its not necessary to use brute power to bring it to existance, but find the right harmonics to make it and keep it stable.
:P
posted on December 13th, 2004, 2:51 am
wow, a new level in quantum physics
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