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| Date | 2012-10-17 16:13 +0200 |
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| From | Virgil Stokes <vs@it.uu.se> |
| Subject | Re: OT Questions |
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On 17-Oct-2012 11:31, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Dwight Hutto <dwightdhutto@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 2:06 AM, Demian Brecht <demianbrecht@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I can't ascertain what your strengths are as I don't work with you on a daily basis (one of the many benefits of working with people smarter than you ;)). >> Doubt that, unless they have 160+ I.Q.'s(been seeing psychiatrists >> since I was 13). I'm very secure in my childlike intellectualism. > A high IQ just proves ability to score well on IQ tests. On the whole, > your statement strikes me as reminiscent of Sheldon Cooper's > insistence that "I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested!". > > Personally, I've never taken an IQ test, so I don't know how well I'd > score. But I'm a school dropout, never went to > college/uni/TAFE/etc/etc, don't have any certifications of any sort. > I'm a pretty uneducated fella, according to my > résum&htmlentitiesdontworkhere; (that's "resume" when folded > into ASCII). So according to how most people think about intelligence, > I probably have a sub-par IQ. On the flip side, I'm a professional > programmer, I run a server where people play Dungeons and Dragons, and > I'm a well-respected wordsmith as Dungeon Master. Plus, I work in > theatre (in fact, at the moment I'm posting from the bio box, sitting > next to the follow spot that I'll be operating for the next two > weeks). So I think I have enough muscle upstairs to get through > life... > > But Dwight (and I'll continue to address you as such until you change > your mail headers), a LOT of what you're saying is coming across as > over-inflated ego. Maybe you are a majorly interdisciplinary learner; > but boasting that you're "the most interdisciplinary learner [we] > might have ever encountered" just comes across poorly. One thing I've > learned from various groups is that, no matter how X you are, there's > someone else who's even more X - for any X. Maybe it isn't true > somewhere, maybe you really are the peak - but more than likely you > aren't, and it's much more pleasant to be proved better than your > claim than to be proved worse. > > (There are exceptions, of course. I have absolutely no doubt that I am > the person most familiar with the RosMud++ code and thus the person > best positioned to maintain that project. This is because I wrote it. > But I am not claiming to be the best C++ programmer in the world, > because there are a lot of other C++ programmers among the seven > billion here.) > > ChrisA An excellent response Chris :-)
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