October's QOTM
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Re: October's QOTM
Way to be optimistic with the "blue light special". Been there done that and my gut has never been nice to me ever since. No wonder I've become and old fart.
It's sad that every year more doctors names appear on my phone list and fewer old friends phones get answered.
It's sad that every year more doctors names appear on my phone list and fewer old friends phones get answered.
An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out.
When setting a job up for myself it must be Idiot Proof as well, as I am a bigger idiot than most people I know, and I prove it to myself everyday.
When setting a job up for myself it must be Idiot Proof as well, as I am a bigger idiot than most people I know, and I prove it to myself everyday.
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Re: October's QOTM
Since I haven't read an actual QOTM for October that is Lee Loader-related, I figured I'd toss one out and see how it goes.
My QOTM: what is the relationship between the amount of time spent doing a single task properly and without distraction, and multitasking several items simultaneously?
a. inverse relationship
b. geometric relationship
c. exponential relationship
d. oppositional relationship
e. diametrical relationship
f. none of the above
g. choices a, c, e
h. choices b, d, f
i. there is no relationship
j. what was the question?
k. Adam Lee must be working too hard on test-taking strategies with reluctant, immature, farty 3rd graders
My QOTM: what is the relationship between the amount of time spent doing a single task properly and without distraction, and multitasking several items simultaneously?
a. inverse relationship
b. geometric relationship
c. exponential relationship
d. oppositional relationship
e. diametrical relationship
f. none of the above
g. choices a, c, e
h. choices b, d, f
i. there is no relationship
j. what was the question?
k. Adam Lee must be working too hard on test-taking strategies with reluctant, immature, farty 3rd graders
I am a regular joe, consisting of 78% coffee, 12% hot air, 9% organizational abilities, and 1% luck.
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Re: October's QOTM
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There's just some things best left unsaid on the internetsuperhighway.
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Re: October's QOTM
"a"
To my way of thinking the only way to multi-task doing reloading is with a progressive. Just me, maybe.
Make smoke,
To my way of thinking the only way to multi-task doing reloading is with a progressive. Just me, maybe.
Make smoke,
Curt.......makin' smoke and raising my carbon foot print one cartridge at a time
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Re: October's QOTM
By the time I scrolled down to answer I forgot what the question was and now wonder why I am clicking on this keyboard
An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out.
When setting a job up for myself it must be Idiot Proof as well, as I am a bigger idiot than most people I know, and I prove it to myself everyday.
When setting a job up for myself it must be Idiot Proof as well, as I am a bigger idiot than most people I know, and I prove it to myself everyday.
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Re: October's QOTM
It's obvious the answer is K.
Since I was gifted with the talent for test taking I would pick E if the options stopped after six choices.
A I would avoid because an inverse relationship in math would graph as linear repeat. I would avoid B due to its oximoronic nature. C is another math example. Graph an exponential function and you'll receive a parabolic curve. D sounds like another made up term like B whether or not it is so I'd skip it.
F, G, H wouldn't be on a test because test writers are generally not smart enough to have so many options. Option I is similar in testing theory to F, G, H but too similar to option F so that means F and I are both out.
J is comedy and is the correct answer K.
Since I was gifted with the talent for test taking I would pick E if the options stopped after six choices.
A I would avoid because an inverse relationship in math would graph as linear repeat. I would avoid B due to its oximoronic nature. C is another math example. Graph an exponential function and you'll receive a parabolic curve. D sounds like another made up term like B whether or not it is so I'd skip it.
F, G, H wouldn't be on a test because test writers are generally not smart enough to have so many options. Option I is similar in testing theory to F, G, H but too similar to option F so that means F and I are both out.
J is comedy and is the correct answer K.
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Re: October's QOTM
Gas,
I do like your analysis of my answer selections. You are indeed "gifted and talented" - I see that you readily recognize the incorrect applications of math properties to my question.
However, you made an assumption that I meant inverse variation or inverse proportion, which indeed is a math term - the relationship between two variables in which the product is a constant. When one variable increases the other decreases in proportion so that the product is unchanged. In my mind, I meant inverse relationship - when one variable increases, another variable decreases.
Ultimately, it was indeed K.
I do like your analysis of my answer selections. You are indeed "gifted and talented" - I see that you readily recognize the incorrect applications of math properties to my question.
However, you made an assumption that I meant inverse variation or inverse proportion, which indeed is a math term - the relationship between two variables in which the product is a constant. When one variable increases the other decreases in proportion so that the product is unchanged. In my mind, I meant inverse relationship - when one variable increases, another variable decreases.
Ultimately, it was indeed K.
GasGuzzler wrote:It's obvious the answer is K.
Since I was gifted with the talent for test taking I would pick E if the options stopped after six choices.
A I would avoid because an inverse relationship in math would graph as linear repeat. I would avoid B due to its oximoronic nature. C is another math example. Graph an exponential function and you'll receive a parabolic curve. D sounds like another made up term like B whether or not it is so I'd skip it.
F, G, H wouldn't be on a test because test writers are generally not smart enough to have so many options. Option I is similar in testing theory to F, G, H but too similar to option F so that means F and I are both out.
J is comedy and is the correct answer K.
I am a regular joe, consisting of 78% coffee, 12% hot air, 9% organizational abilities, and 1% luck.
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Re: October's QOTM
All I know is if I don't finish what I'm working before I start something new it doesn't get finished . My multi tasking pretty much ends with making rounds between the washer , dryer , brass tumbler , smoker/slow grill and cooler .
Ms on the other hand flits around like a humming bird in a honeysuckle patch while hanging on to some topic like a pitbull with a pork chop .
Ms on the other hand flits around like a humming bird in a honeysuckle patch while hanging on to some topic like a pitbull with a pork chop .
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