In my last post I tried to show the hilarious side of
xkcd without going overboard on the nerdy side. Since I got such a good response from both my fans and some questions about levels of nerdiness, I present the following. If you get these, you know you're a nerd.

I almost died laughing.

I've actually had thoughts like this.

A comic only a programmer could love.

Even at work (where we all write code), I'm the king of shell scripts and regular expressions.
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Okay. So I got 3/4 of them. Can I call myself a 3/4 Nerd?
The one that I had trouble with was the "Will it ever stop hurting" That was because I got lost in the Math. I still think it's funny, but don't ask me what the equation is doing.
I knew what Regular Expressions and Pointers were. It's just probably more funny to a pure programmer like yourself who deals with it everyday. I had two quarters of programming.
But the first one is definitely the best one.
Austin,
You're a nerd. You got lost in the math -- enough said.
I also LOL at the first one. I didn't even bother to follow the math - though I remember similar exercises. Perl to save the day - oh, if only my boss saw it the same way.
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