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Dudley Henriques writes:
You are to be Congratulated! With this absolutely astounding statement of astronomically historic and infallible intellect, you have succeeded in completely negating the entire concept of learning. You're confusing acquired knowledge with intelligence. Intelligence is relatively static throughout life, but acquired knowledge tends to steadily increase. Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge; it has no effect on intelligence. However, aptitude--the capacity to learn--is largely a function of intelligence. Smart people learn faster and more easily, all else being equal. This is why smart people tend to know more than stupid people. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Dudley Henriques writes: You are to be Congratulated! With this absolutely astounding statement of astronomically historic and infallible intellect, you have succeeded in completely negating the entire concept of learning. You're confusing acquired knowledge with intelligence. Intelligence is relatively static throughout life, but acquired knowledge tends to steadily increase. Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge; it has no effect on intelligence. However, aptitude--the capacity to learn--is largely a function of intelligence. Smart people learn faster and more easily, all else being equal. This is why smart people tend to know more than stupid people. You are truly amazing :-) -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
: Mxsmanic wrote: Dudley Henriques writes: You are to be Congratulated! With this absolutely astounding statement of astronomically historic and infallible intellect, you have succeeded in completely negating the entire concept of learning. You're confusing acquired knowledge with intelligence. Intelligence is relatively static throughout life, but acquired knowledge tends to steadily increase. Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge; it has no effect on intelligence. However, aptitude--the capacity to learn--is largely a function of intelligence. Smart people learn faster and more easily, all else being equal. This is why smart people tend to know more than stupid people. You are truly amazing :-) He is, isn't he? He's like one of those battery powered Japanese robots from the early sixties. you know, the kind that runs around the floor moaking a lot of noise and get stuck every time he hits the edge of the carpet. Bertie |
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Dudley Henriques writes:
You are truly amazing :-) Thank you. Maybe I should write an article in Wikipedia promotiong myself. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Dudley Henriques writes: You are truly amazing :-) Thank you. Maybe I should write an article in Wikipedia promotiong myself. Oh! Let me! bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Dudley Henriques writes: You are truly amazing :-) Thank you. Maybe I should write an article in Wikipedia promotiong myself. You really ARE a bean brain Anthony. :-)) Do you actually believe (not that it matters all that much), and are trying to sell that I put a bio of myself on Wikipedia to assuage my ego? How idiotic can one person be anyway? :-)))) Try actually READING that bio, then do some of your famous "research" on what you find there. I believe you will discover that for better or worse, (not all that much really) my ugly puss was already fairly well known throughout the world before the bio was put there. Just to enlighten you, I serve an many real world aviation safety think tanks where requests for a bio are frequently asked for. The wiki page simply makes it easier for interested people to access requested information. Please feel free as well to google me in quotes under "groups" and reference Wikipedia. I found little there in the way of postings from me where I was using Wikipedia as an "ego tool". I did find however, a "discussion" concerning this "issue" initiated by you quite similar to this post I'm answering here. Sorry you see life and people the way you do Anthony, but I can't help that. It's sad really. -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques writes:
Do you actually believe (not that it matters all that much), and are trying to sell that I put a bio of myself on Wikipedia to assuage my ego? I didn't say anything about you. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Dudley Henriques writes: Do you actually believe (not that it matters all that much), and are trying to sell that I put a bio of myself on Wikipedia to assuage my ego? I didn't say anything about you. Don't be cute Anthony. It's beneath you. You took a shot and blew it. No big deal. :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Dudley Henriques writes: Do you actually believe (not that it matters all that much), and are trying to sell that I put a bio of myself on Wikipedia to assuage my ego? I didn't say anything about you. Liar. Bertie |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Mxsmanic wrote in : Dudley Henriques writes: Do you actually believe (not that it matters all that much), and are trying to sell that I put a bio of myself on Wikipedia to assuage my ego? I didn't say anything about you. Liar. Bertie Na, your the liar, he really didn't this time. |
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