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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 10:57 am
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I don't that when we say 'dumb' we are referring to your intellectual ability. We're talking about knowledge of travel and air travel especially. At least I am.

You don't see too many questions like "I saw a United plane in Los Angeles last week. I didn't know they flew there. Where was the plane going?" on FlyerTalk, but I've seen that on Airliners.Net.

I don't care what you got on the SAT or what your IQ is; I am talking about knowledge of air travel.
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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 11:54 am
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Whoa!!!!!! Let's put and end to the bantering now. I am sorry I began this thread. I didn't intend this to ensue. Yes, Flyertalk and Airliners.net are two distinct sites. This one tends to attract those wishing to maximize miles. That one tends to attract those who just love aviation, whatever their age. Both serve a purpose.
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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 9:28 pm
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Originally posted by lowfareair:
I have an IQ of 149, and my SAT score is 1280(At 13!). And I believe that the people we have is a lot better than a bunch of frequent flyers who fly 100,000 miles a year, then complain when they can't get a free upgrade, or the plane is late.
Not to pick bones or anything, but based upon your fractured grammar I would guess that you did better in the SAT Math section than the Verbal?

And SAT scores mean nothing. I scored a 1510 at age 14 - now look at me
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Old Dec 16, 2000 | 6:04 am
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What kind of self-important egomaniac even ponders the notion in voluntarily engaging in an SAT or IQ test at the young age of 13? Could he not get picked for dodge-ball? Not to be taken as insult (I guess I do not see how that could be avoided, but...) just a question to satisfy my own curiousity.
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Old Dec 16, 2000 | 9:39 am
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JimmmyJames. Just to defend Lowairfare, there is nothing wrong with taking those tests at that age. I took an IQ test when I was 4 as part of the application process to elementary school, then took the SAT at age 13 when I was applying to high school. So, basically its pretty common for kids that age to be taking such exams. What is questionable is using them to prove your mental ability over the internet. It shows a true lack of self confidence.
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Old Dec 16, 2000 | 1:43 pm
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I stand corrected, but do agree.
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Old Dec 16, 2000 | 5:45 pm
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Sorry about the IQ thingy, I have been completing the projects that the teachers have due before winter break so they have time to grade them. As a result, for the past week I have constantly been staying up til 1 am, then get up at 5 to get ready for school. I was thinking that they were talking 'dumb' as in the stereotypical country 'hick'. So in the words of Emily Littela(sp?): Never Mind.

I would like to apologize, but I still stand behind my statements in saying that these are two different forums.

Bizjet: One major difference between us is what you said. In the 'I saw a...' posts, there are people that just come there(A.net) with qustions. In FT, you don't have that a lot because frequent flyers don't care about flying as much(no offense.)

PS: In my school district, you have to get your IQ taken to be in the challenge program. I was also sent an application to take the SAT by Johns Hopkinss Talent search, I didn't choose it on my own.(BTW, this is just a clarifying statement, I didn't mean to brag.)

PPS: B747-437B: Verbal 540; Math 740.
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Old Dec 16, 2000 | 8:24 pm
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IMO,

If one if 14 years old and staying up until 1 and getting up at 5 to do school work, then there is something seriously wrong. Then again, if I had that much work, I probably wouldn't be spending that much time on the internet, either.

By the way, it's the Hopkins CTY/CAA program has some really terrific courses/programs. I attended one of the camps at one point, and was later a TA.
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Old Dec 16, 2000 | 9:06 pm
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As someone who was 14 only 10 years ago(making me 24 now ) I found that my high school regularly assigned homework that would keep me up past midnight. For the sake of my grades I am glad I didnt know that flyertalk existed, or I would have been hooked. I still count my blessings for the miles that I was able to accrue on flights paid for by my parents when I was younger. My dad didnt do mileage runs, but I did, simply by taking trips with him that had no purpose for me other than the actual trip. Ofcourse, I didnt care as much then about the status or miles but I wanted to travel as much as I could, and now have the FF balances to benefit from that. Happy Holidays
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Old Dec 17, 2000 | 7:30 am
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I actually took a gander at the airliners.net website before I opened my mouth again. I did not have an extensive look at the boards, but I really do enjoy the massive database of aircraft photos. Look like an interesting and entertaining site.
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Old Dec 18, 2000 | 6:15 pm
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I've visited airliners.net message board a few times. There are way tooo many of hte same type of messages being posted. "Boeing vs. Airbus?" "Let's talk about Delta!" "Lets talk about CO" "DL and CO's the best" etc. It's ridicoulous! By viewing the profiles of a bunch of users, I found that most are young kids.. go figure.

The aviation phots are what brings me to visit airliners.net, but that's about it. Flyer Talk and Trip.com have much mature audiences.

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