[personal profile] drscott
OK, since [livejournal.com profile] dakoopst opened Pandora's box and I already have my memento file opened, here's my [painfully geeky] contribution. The photo was taken for a student newspaper story about my unprecedented run of perfect math test scores; 3/4 of the way through the year, I had never missed a point in the Algebra II (UICSM - advanced) class. Embarrassing interview with my teacher, Merlin Baker (whose name seems to have given him a head start in geekness), citations of how rare my intellect is, glowing praise from this and that quarter. They did not mention that I had yet to get laid. :-)

This story was a real jinx. Only a few weeks later, I bobbled a matrix multiplication. How ignominious.

Re the photo itself, I took the photographer to the lab box [tiny office between classrooms where the chemicals and apparatus were stored; my little clique were lab assistants for credit] and put together a few pieces of equipment which did nothing, then pretended to adjust something [nothing to adjust, you'll note] while he took the picture. Note my pride and joy, the HP 45 calculator ($400 pre-inflation) -- my crush object and friend Tim had gotten an HP 35 for his birthday, so I one-upped him. My program buffer was bigger!

Date: 2005-11-01 05:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beeftenderloin.livejournal.com
Oh honey, I don't think ANYONE can top your geekiness. LOL Nice achievements by the way, I once failed Structures 2 and had to retake it only to get a B-. Odd for an architect, n'est pas? You don't want me sizing any beams, that's all I'm saying! :)

Date: 2005-11-01 07:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-scott.livejournal.com
I'm sure your beam is perfectly adequate to bear your load.

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