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Posted: May 24 2010, 21:28

I know what you mean ugo, delete is my favorite button.

Hey milamber,we've got a nice red leather couch if you need it. :D
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Posted: May 24 2010, 22:33

Thanks Michael we all know i need it. :p
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Posted: May 25 2010, 18:47

17 for me, but I dunno, too many variables, sometimes I like to do things on my own other times with others.  I have an ability to remember car registration plates, phone numbers,song lyrics and there isn't much I don't know about Queen (the band not Her Majesty).

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Posted: May 25 2010, 22:24

Being in a disconcerted mood, watching Keith Olbermann whilst spinning on the bike and hanging out in Second Life listening to MO, I decided to retake the test, since last time I'd scored a meeger 8. I thought maybe I'd mis-typed, misunderstood, mis-something-ed. The new score is ..... er..... 7.  I suppose if the average score is hmm...what was that--I closed the window and can't quite remember--16.8 or something? ....someone must score on the low side. But hummm.

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Posted: May 27 2010, 06:45

Also decided to repeat the test, in order to check the repeatability ...

Previous score : 41
This score:        43

Conclusion: I like prime numbers ... :)


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Posted: May 27 2010, 07:37

21.  Borderline!

Jules


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Posted: May 28 2010, 13:26

Quote (Derek T @ May 27 2010, 06:45)
Conclusion: I like prime numbers ... :)

Me, too, just much lower....(ok...so my first score wasn't exactly prime--at least it is a Fibonacci number, hahaha).

Derek, welcome to tubular.net, btw, whatever your number. Nice to see you here!


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Quote (familyjules @ May 27 2010, 07:37)
21.  Borderline!

Jules

Hey Jules, welcome back!!! :)

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Posted: May 30 2010, 06:27

Quote (Inkanta @ May 28 2010, 13:28)
Quote (familyjules @ May 27 2010, 07:37)
21.  Borderline!

Jules

Hey Jules, welcome back!!! :)

Thanks.  Nice to be back.

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Posted: May 30 2010, 18:00

Hey Jules nice to see ya :)  :cool: .

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Posted: May 30 2010, 19:01

Quote (moonchildhippy @ May 30 2010, 18:00)
Hey Jules nice to see ya :)  :cool: .

< Jules waves, regally >

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Posted: June 07 2010, 16:56

Quote (familyjules @ May 30 2010, 11:27)

Nice to be back.

Jules


What a brilliant surprise, to pop in here on a whim, and find none other than Jules! Now there's a sight for sore eyes!

Are you alright? Or maybe even (as I hope) better than alright?

Blimey! Made my day, old chap. Old times, and stuff.
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Posted: June 07 2010, 18:03

Cor - how come the Autism thread has thrown up all these old faces (ahem - slip of the tongue with the "old" there not looking in Alan's direction)

Anywhoo, i scored 30 which surprised me 'cos I've always worked in sales and thought of myself as a "people" person. Guess I'm not, which may explain my abysmal sales figures  :/

I've never really trusted these types of scoring sytems though. As mentioned by others far to many variables, too simplisitic questions.


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Posted: June 08 2010, 03:52

Quote (olracUK @ June 07 2010, 23:03)
Cor - how come the Autism thread has thrown up all these old faces (ahem - slip of the tongue with the "old" there not looking in Alan's direction)

Old? You should see me shooting along the cycle paths on my new bike, Andy! And no helmet, either!

I scored 24, by the way, but I found most of the questions seemed designed for someone else, and so I opted to 'slightly' agree or disagree because I couldn't think of anything else to do. (I mean - I don't want to choose between theatre and museum because I want both, etc etc)
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Posted: June 08 2010, 03:53

Quote (Alan D @ June 07 2010, 16:56)
Quote (familyjules @ May 30 2010, 11:27)

Nice to be back.

Jules


What a brilliant surprise, to pop in here on a whim, and find none other than Jules! Now there's a sight for sore eyes!

Are you alright? Or maybe even (as I hope) better than alright?

Blimey! Made my day, old chap. Old times, and stuff.

I was hoping you were still around, Alan.  How are you?  Sorry I've been neglecting you all.  Everyone's name is now flooding back to me in a wave of recognition.  But I didn't forget you Alan, you Dylan and Steeleye worshipper you!   :)

Jules


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Posted: June 08 2010, 04:01

Quote (familyjules @ June 08 2010, 08:53)
I was hoping you were still around, Alan.  How are you?  Sorry I've been neglecting you all.  Everyone's name is now flooding back to me in a wave of recognition.  But I didn't forget you Alan, you Dylan and Steeleye worshipper you!   :)

Jules

Well, I've not been around these parts myself for a good while, Jules. Haven't played a Mike album for a long time. (Too busy writing a 10-volume treatise on the hidden profundities in Bob's Christmas album.)

Steeleye - well, even I have to admit that they're past their best, these days; the last show I saw was pretty disappointing - enjoyable for nostalgia's sake rather than the music.

But Handel, and French baroque, and Mozart - these guys have been keeping me pretty busy these last couple of years, so musically life has been very vivid. I just wish, wish, wish I could choose between a theatre and a museum. Then I'd be happy, I know.
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Posted: June 08 2010, 04:10

Quote (Alan D @ June 08 2010, 04:01)
I just wish, wish, wish I could choose between a theatre and a museum.

I know what you mean.  I strongly agree with that.   ;)

Jules


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Posted: June 08 2010, 04:18

Quote (familyjules @ June 08 2010, 09:10)
I know what you mean.  I strongly agree with that.   ;)

Jules

I slightly disagree with you.
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Posted: June 08 2010, 04:42

Quote (Alan D @ June 08 2010, 04:18)
Quote (familyjules @ June 08 2010, 09:10)
I know what you mean.  I strongly agree with that.   ;)

Jules

I slightly disagree with you.

This is hard for me.  I'm not good at communicating with people and I prefer repetition.

:O

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Posted: June 08 2010, 04:52

Quote (familyjules @ June 08 2010, 09:42)
This is hard for me.  I'm not good at communicating with people and I prefer repetition.

:O

Jules

Now you're getting me worried because I don't know how to keep this conversation going.
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