Are you a digital genius?
I was born in 1959, that makes me an analog genius.
BTW, great avatar. Now I have to watch that flash again.
Cold turkey was a 103. Jeebus.
129 first time out.
111 first try.
No instructions for any of them? I gave up after about ten fails in a row.
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I think part of the test is figuring out what to do. They do give you a little clue before most of them by showing a mouse if you need to click something, or a numpad if you need to enter numbers, etc.
71
::sigh::
4 under my age group. Next time, no beer.
I'm not sure buuuut I am a Digital Boy
((Dang it Warner for taking down all the good AMVs.))
I'm with you Dumpleberry. I punted on the truck transformer thing and it was downhill after that.
Final score was 45 I think :P
catching gold envelopes as opposed to red ones tests what again?
Let us stifle under mud at the pond's edge
and affirm that it is fitting
and delicious to lose everything. ~ Donald Hall
141 first shot.
Extremely confusing and arbitrary. I didn't even bother getting all the way through.
You're given a grid of colored balls with stripes on them, one square, and your cursor becomes a figure of a guy. If you click the guy over any of the balls, you quickly figure out the stripes are actually arrows that show how far and in which direction the given ball will bounce the guy, the square is a chute, and the aim of the puzzle is to find a way for the guy to bounce across as many balls as possible before falling down the chute. Of course, by the time you figure that out, the puzzle is over and your score is based on which ball you happened to drop the guy on.
Or the one where they show you how to draw lines for the ball to follow, but there's no way to cancel a line after you've drawn it, so if you clicked wrong the first time because you still haven't figured out where lines can end and where they can't, you lose.
Then there's the one with nine tiles that you get three tries on, which I still can't figure out what it's about. Or the one with what looks like an HTTP error page, the words "I'm a little teapot" and a choice of three numbers. I mean, *what*.
Your final score might as well be drawn from a hat.
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I got most of those (except I did fumble the ball-line one, and am similarly confused about the tiles/3 tries one), though I did rather embarrassedly muck up the HTML error one (it was a 500 error, not a 404... I think). My main problem was that I wasn't given any time on any of the trials to actually muck around (specifically the little mini-game ones; I usually like at least one attempt to play with something. I figured a lot of them out only after I failed), and that I rushed through a lot of them knowing it was time-based (and got an 81 time-modifier bonus apparently).
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I did rather embarrassedly muck up the HTML error one (it was a 500 error, not a 404... I think).
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There wasn't an option for 404 or 500. None of the options I had were real HTTP codes. They were something like 414, 454, and 483. Hence the WTF reaction.
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I did rather embarrassedly muck up the HTML error one (it was a 500 error, not a 404... I think).
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There wasn't an option for 404 or 500. None of the options I had were real HTTP codes. They were something like 414, 454, and 483. Hence the WTF reaction.
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Really? Must have been a different one then what I got. It was a generic internal server error message, and I stupidly hit the first one I thought of instead of actually taking the extra second to think about whether it applied before clicking. :/ I do that a lot.
That was an awful lot of pattern recognition mixed in with some visual icon memory....am I a sad individual for wanting a whole game of math asteriods?
Oh yeah. the mathsteroids was cool. I wish that had gone on longer actually.
Let us stifle under mud at the pond's edge
and affirm that it is fitting
and delicious to lose everything. ~ Donald Hall
I couldn't figure out how to get that one to work.
Solve the equation in the asteriods and hitting that number key broke the asteroid into smaller ones As for the tile thing, its a visual icon test, it presents you with subtly different versions of a popular icon, like Facebook or RSS feed and you have to pick the correct one.
Round 1 as 18-22: 118
Round 2 as 24+: 135
My mouse doesn't like any of the ones that require clicking precision, though.
113. I am not ashamed. *shrug*
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Solve the equation in the asteriods and hitting that number key broke the asteroid into smaller ones As for the tile thing, its a visual icon test, it presents you with subtly different versions of a popular icon, like Facebook or RSS feed and you have to pick the correct one.
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...Now I feel dumb (though it looked like a Facebook tile, which would explain why I got it wrong).
Though, most of the stuff I miss is because I tend to either overcomplicate it or I'm just not familiar with the information enough to make a proper judgement. So it's al good.
...the asteroid one, though, is gonna make me a saaad foxy. It's so obvious now. D:
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Solve the equation in the asteriods and hitting that number key broke the asteroid into smaller ones As for the tile thing, its a visual icon test, it presents you with subtly different versions of a popular icon, like Facebook or RSS feed and you have to pick the correct one.
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...Now I feel dumb (though it looked like a Facebook tile, which would explain why I got it wrong).
Though, most of the stuff I miss is because I tend to either overcomplicate it or I'm just not familiar with the information enough to make a proper judgement. So it's al good.
...the asteroid one, though, is gonna make me a saaad foxy. It's so obvious now. D:
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Asteroid one was awesome, except for it not always wanting to register what you put in. While I'm usually willing to admit the potential for error, single-digit subtraction problems fall within the realm of my mathematical talents.
124 first try
Mwaha - beat 163 if you dare!
http://www.areyouadigitalgenius.com/
(okay, my first score was like, 90-something - but I think that how fast you work out the games (without instructions!) is part of the test...)
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