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When I refer to quality writing I'm not talking about Charles Dickens or Shakespeare and I'm not talking about Ye Olde Middle English. Jesus Christ. I'm talking about breadth of vocabulary, sentence structure, ability to use metaphors, and overall clarity of thought. [/ QUOTE ] Where did I claim any of those things? You're obviously not in the 95th percentile of readers. |
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Since it seems most of you are pretty stupid so I have agree that I've lost the argument. If you knuckleheads were born in the early part of the 19th century chances are you would have been told to get job around age 9. So yea, we're all collectively smarter now and our educational standards are higher than ever.
Unfortunately for guys like me, instead of going to school with other smart, intellectually curious people, I now have to attend classes full of bozos like you. |
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Truimph - reading in threaded mode are we?
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Since I use my calculator for gaussian elimination, does that mean I is stoopid?
Since I would prefer to use spell-check and take a fraction of a second finishing a task instead of minutes I is stoopid? Don't confuse "lean" with stupidity. Work smart, not hard! |
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Since I use my calculator for gaussian elimination, does that mean I is stoopid? Since I would prefer to use spell-check and take a fraction of a second finishing a task instead of minutes I is stoopid? Don't confuse "lean" with stupidity. Work smart, not hard! [/ QUOTE ] Meh, you are pretty stupid for not understanding the point that they were getting at. |
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Since it seems most of you are pretty stupid so I have agree that I've lost the argument. If you knuckleheads were born in the early part of the 19th century chances are you would have been told to get job around age 9. So yea, we're all collectively smarter now and our educational standards are higher than ever. Unfortunately for guys like me, instead of going to school with other smart, intellectually curious people, I now have to attend classes full of bozos like you. [/ QUOTE ] I can't tell if this is ironic, but I mostly agree. |
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Since I use my calculator for gaussian elimination, does that mean I is stoopid? Since I would prefer to use spell-check and take a fraction of a second finishing a task instead of minutes I is stoopid? Don't confuse "lean" with stupidity. Work smart, not hard! [/ QUOTE ] the problem with spell check is that it has made people lazy with regard to simple grammatical mistakes - so you will see 'to' instead of 'too' and 'your' instead of 'you're' all over because spell check won't catch these sorts of things. I think the calculator example is somewhat different, as it takes the place of simple (but time-consuming) tasks. |
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Since it seems most of you are pretty stupid so I have agree that I've lost the argument. If you knuckleheads were born in the early part of the 19th century chances are you would have been told to get job around age 9. So yea, we're all collectively smarter now and our educational standards are higher than ever. Unfortunately for guys like me, instead of going to school with other smart, intellectually curious people, I now have to attend classes full of bozos like you. [/ QUOTE ] I think I hate you. You complain about average Americans not being able to put together coherent thoughts while you respond here with one illogical claim after another. The dumbing down of America, no, the pretentiousness of some Americans , yes. |
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Calculator instead of Pen and Paper GPS Navigation instead of a Map Spell Checker instead of a Dictionary [/ QUOTE ] Only the first one actually respresents any sort of dumbing down in my opinion. I doubt that using a nav system actually makes it impossible for anyone to use a map, or that using spell check actually decreases anyone's ability to spell (it's almost certainly the opposite), but I see every day how the use of calculators has replaced the ability to do math. This is the fault of public school math instructors though, and not the calculator itself. |
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