The intellectual level is sinking, as titanic!

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The intellectual level is sinking, as titanic!

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Listen i just saw a thread about how much of school you had completed, brought me too think of it really.. at a hacker forum many people should be smarter then the averange.
I have always seen myself smarter then many of my friends, have you?
And why is the this forum just getting dumber and dumber people dragged too it?
Why is over 50% of all registred users here at a so low level of intellect?
And why in world is the majority here under the age of 17? ^^
And why is there a such a small amount of users in here who have logic or understund sarcasm ? Oo
Well can some1 answer my questions i would be glad.
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Very good question's

but some of us are smart for our age's...

i personally think i am dumb compared to others of my age and my past times.

most of us are under 17 because knowingly or not teenagers are rebellious... I do it for future and because of live free die hard.


i hope this answered at least two of your question's
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Post by Kender »

Hacking and Games.
You have 2 of the top-3 interests of computer loving teenagers there.

Level of education does not equal level of intellect.
I dropped out of highschool, but seem to do just fine.

This forum does seem to have a higher amount of "help me hack this site/email/bank" posts than other similar sites. Maybe a difference in moderation policies?
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I am not trying to brag, but middle school computer courses are pathetic. OOOOOH Word processing its such an amazing skill! Some of my friends in middle school think I am some super good hacker dude or something just because they were switching out computers in the tech lab and didn't put a lock on CMD yet (so I made an admin account before they locked cmd just so I could).

Anywhoo, that might not have made much sense, but yeah, I do notice a degradation of intelligence on these forums except for like 3 people who joined recently and the 5 or so that have been here already.
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Meh, middle school programming courses are a bit boring, but its something I guess. You do more than word processing (I hope).
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PaRaDoX wrote:Meh, middle school programming courses are a bit boring, but its something I guess. You do more than word processing (I hope).
I don't know how it is now, I do know the public schools here in the states have a lot more to offer as far as computing goes than a few years ago when I was there, but I remember in middle school we it didn't go beyond how to word processing, and like how to turn a computer off and on. It really was pretty pathetic. I don;t even remember using excel. I think they actually showed us how to move the mouse around and crap like that. Stuff that all of us were already familiar with. We had to do this in middle school where I'm at because the state had a computer competency test that everyone had to take. Which was less about computer competency and more about how to write a letter. It was pretty sad especially on the first day when our teacher, told us to "just do what the computer tells you to, it's smarter than you." I laughed my ass off to that statement. Of course I am in the south now, and people down here are kinda behind the times by like 10 years. As a matter of fact, in 2000 the school was still using Windows 3.1 I had 98 at home. It was really pathetic.

Of course I will also say that at this time the state I'm in was like 49th in the US as far as education ( that's out of 50 states in case anybody doesn't understand that.) I remember a girl saying "49th, that's pretty good right?" :lol:
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zaffron and kender have the right idea...
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Lol @ the girl, plope!

But yeah, I guess Colorado isn't terrible as far as their academics go but sort of like plope said, we stopped at word processing.
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Yeah, I dealt with my fair share of retards when I was in middle/high school. :roll:
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