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kylegraves1 wrote:maybe im one the smartest guys on here?
is it that hard to believe?
my time on the test was 3:14
nippersean wrote:Crazyirishman wrote:I do believe CC points show ones intelligence. For example when I was at 2400 I few months ago I felt like I was something special, however, wen I dropped down to 1400 breifly I felt retarted. Luckily Im getting smarter agin and slowly climbing up in cc points agin.
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Viceroy63 wrote:I think That Americans measure their penises in inches, because we can! If other (European) Nations need to use the slightly smaller metric scale to measure their penises, well that's their business.
danryan wrote:kylegraves1 wrote:maybe im one the smartest guys on here?
is it that hard to believe?
my time on the test was 3:14
You're from Tennessee, so yes, it's that hard to believe. Stick to making moonshine and stop taking tests multiple times to get your score up.
jammyjames wrote:U.K uses inches and are very familiar with fractions. End of.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
kylegraves1 wrote:danryan wrote:kylegraves1 wrote:maybe im one the smartest guys on here?
is it that hard to believe?
my time on the test was 3:14
You're from Tennessee, so yes, it's that hard to believe. Stick to making moonshine and stop taking tests multiple times to get your score up.
one of the best universities in the united states is in Tennessee, Vanderbuilt university
moonshine isnt that big in the nashville area where im from
kylegraves1 wrote:danryan wrote:kylegraves1 wrote:maybe im one the smartest guys on here?
is it that hard to believe?
my time on the test was 3:14
You're from Tennessee, so yes, it's that hard to believe. Stick to making moonshine and stop taking tests multiple times to get your score up.
one of the best universities in the united states is in Tennessee, Vanderbuilt university
moonshine isnt that big in the nashville area where im from
Chariot of Fire wrote:>Timminz. Took me a while to understand the question after re-reading it a few times, though it is actually well written. Off the top of my head it was positions 7 & 13 (the first use of the word ladder and the last use of the word foreman) which when added = 20. Next prime going up = 23.
Timminz wrote:Chariot of Fire wrote:>Timminz. Took me a while to understand the question after re-reading it a few times, though it is actually well written. Off the top of my head it was positions 7 & 13 (the first use of the word ladder and the last use of the word foreman) which when added = 20. Next prime going up = 23.
How were positions determined? I counted letters from the start of the sentence, since it worked for the example. Got 25 and 22.
Chariot of Fire wrote:Timminz wrote:Chariot of Fire wrote:>Timminz. Took me a while to understand the question after re-reading it a few times, though it is actually well written. Off the top of my head it was positions 7 & 13 (the first use of the word ladder and the last use of the word foreman) which when added = 20. Next prime going up = 23.
How were positions determined? I counted letters from the start of the sentence, since it worked for the example. Got 25 and 22.
Where the words came in the sequence. I think it gave 'falls' as 10, i.e. it was 10th word in the sentence(s).
Ah. The 'f' in falls was also the tenth letter of its sentence
Pedronicus wrote:I mean, how hard can it be to keep a captains rank? It's not rocket science.
Pedronicus wrote:I mean, how hard can it be to keep a captains rank? It's not rocket science.
AAFitz wrote:pedro wrote:I mean, how hard can it be to keep a captains rank? It's not rocket science.
Indeed. However, setting it as a meaningful, worthwhile objective, takes pure stupidity. Assuming the score is an indication of intelligence, takes even more.
The score and intelligence, certainly in my personal experience, are on an inverse scale...the more time and energy I put into increasing it, the stupider I am.
Only when I abandon any care in the world for the score, is my decision making and intelligence in any way acceptable.
It is as you say easy to achieve a captains rank, and I would argue much higher than that, however, it takes real intelligence to realize not doing so, is probably the smarter choice.
Ive gone up past 3K several times, always to have fun crashing back down, occasionally to 1200ish...where even I must draw the line. It is not this crash that indicates my intelligence is suffering, but the rise back up afterwards. After maintaining the number one spot on another site for well over 6 months, and knowing full well I could have just held it infinitely, or at least for the last years, I have very much learned how ridiculous the score really is. It is fun, it can be rewarding, and I don't necessarily even regret some of the time I put into achieving higher scores, but I certainly can say that it was not intelligent to do so....again...on a purely personal level.
Im sure your case is different though. You seem to have it all figured out.
Robinette wrote:
That all KINDA makes sense...
but therein lies the quandary,
since many of us have known you long enough to know, unequivocally, that you're a blooming idiot...
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