Linux, musical road-dogging, and daily life by Paul W. Frields
 
Somewhere around “average computer scientist wannabe.”

Somewhere around “average computer scientist wannabe.”

This was a fairly amusing personality test that purports to assess geekiness on a scale of autistic behavior. Many geeks are believed to suffer from “Asperger syndrome,” which is a low-level autism that affects people’s behavior in a way that prevents social enrichment.

I scored a 19, which was marked, “Average male scientist, and average physicist.” It was somewhat below “Average computer scientist,” and comfortingly far below the supposed Asperger’s mark.

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