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Originally posted by bobspud View PostBecause the slower provider might have a less contended bandwidth in your area giving you a better service than a rammed service with only a theoretical max speed...
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostMost posters on CUK are dimmer than average.
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I am smart enough to know that it doesn't matter how smart I am
I am smart enough to be able to get the one or two things in life that I really want
I am smart enough not to regret the things that I dont really want and I am not smart enough to get
EternalAristotle
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostMost posters on CUK are dimmer than average. Sas probably has a healthy IQ of about 115. Most CUK posters are therefore probably dimmer than Sas, if we are happy to run with IQ as a measure of cleverness. However, many of these poster are dim enough that they probably lack the ability to tell that they are dimmer than Sas, so the results of the poll will be interesting.
I also know that its not worth trying to be clever as while I may be three steps ahead of the game trying to think of the words small enough for management to understand takes ages.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostMost posters on CUK are dimmer than average. Sas probably has a healthy IQ of about 115. Most CUK posters are therefore probably dimmer than Sas, if we are happy to run with IQ as a measure of cleverness. However, many of these poster are dim enough that they probably lack the ability to tell that they are dimmer than Sas, so the results of the poll will be interesting.
Edit: similar link added
http://www.isciencemag.co.uk/blog/in...t-not-know-it/Last edited by mudskipper; 25 September 2012, 19:49.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI doubt it is that high. But more importantly he has severe mental health issues. In particular he has a form of tourettes which forces him to reply "cretin" to alot of posts.
I reckon he is at Forrest Gump level.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostSas probably has a healthy IQ of about 115.
I reckon he is at Forrest Gump level.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostMost posters on CUK are dimmer than average. Sas probably has a healthy IQ of about 115. Most CUK posters are therefore probably dimmer than Sas, if we are happy to run with IQ as a measure of cleverness. However, many of these poster are dim enough that they probably lack the ability to tell that they are dimmer than Sas, so the results of the poll will be interesting.
No I am honest.
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Most posters on CUK are dimmer than average. Sas probably has a healthy IQ of about 115. Most CUK posters are therefore probably dimmer than Sas, if we are happy to run with IQ as a measure of cleverness. However, many of these poster are dim enough that they probably lack the ability to tell that they are dimmer than Sas, so the results of the poll will be interesting.
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