Yeah, I'm a NID... After all, I am 18, a year ahead in education, doing Rocket Science for a degree, work as a Programmer/Web Developer/Android app creator, built my own pc, know Star Trek inside out...
Hmmm, maybe not a NID... Just an outright N
Lets see, how many members do we have...?
You've joined up to a computer forum to chat and argue about a computer game, or to chat and argue about what car is better, or worse, than other cars. You sir, yes, you, are a nerd. As are we all.
I don't know about the disguise bit.
^ Zombies.
If anime is included, count me in!
Does a love for Star Wars automatically qualify you for this?
Good then I'm in the club. Ironically it's cool to be in the NID club hereIf you love it so so much, of course you are a Nerd in Disguise.![]()
Just realized, there's only 3 real members, Nick09, Dennisch and moi
Yay!
Extra sentence to make this less useless.
Which is actually quite pointless because you probably wouldn't even realize how pointless this is if it wasn't for these extra sentences. But I conclude
elitedriver123What the hell are you talking about? Forgive for my "swearing"![]()
How the second sentence brought to attention how pointless it was, actually opposing the point of itself, which was making the post more useful.
(Told you I'm a nerd)
Oh, touche.
Imagine there's three gears. The first and third gearshashave a circumference of 10 inches, and the second gear has 15 inches. How many revolutions the first and third gears will create if the second gear is rotating at 1000 RPM?
Ha! Out-nerded by Shem.
I'm not doing the question because I have no need to prove myself
[Read: Can't do it with this hangover.]
To figure out the answer I believe one would have to calculate 1000rpm with an equation of .5 as the middle gears is a half bigger than the 1st and 2nd. You didn't mention how many teeth the gears have which makes it very, very, very hard to work it out.
And 'out nerded' got through my spell check, and, for the record, I'm an English teacher and I say it's OK.Good try though.
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