I pinched this blog rating exercise from Altering Labyrinth, a site I much admire for its copying and pasting tricks and coming up with links that I for one would never come across in any other way. Hence the evaluation for that particular blog is at Genius level whereas mine is a mere Undergraduate, as you can see. You as reader of this blog, fall into an acceptable category of learners, not quite there yet, but aiming for the top, and intelligent. Who wants to be a genius? At least that’s how I’m going to interpret this 🙂
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Heh. The way I understand this is that you have to be a linguistic genius to disentangle the convoluted prose over at my blog…;)
By: Ario on November 11, 2007
at 7:11 pm
Ario: oops so you are using words that I don’t then..:) xx
By: seachanges on November 11, 2007
at 7:49 pm
Ha! Mine is high school reading level.
By: Matt on November 13, 2007
at 11:48 pm
Matt: good for you – at least approachable people there!
x
By: seachanges on November 14, 2007
at 8:22 pm