Measurement is something which has to have some type of numbers. That eliminates things like confidence level.

This is bullshit. The first part is an inane truism, and overall it has no logic whatsoever.

I'm getting tired of the recent stream of inane posts, with characters of dubious cluefulnes and common-sense displaying specious reasoning, lofty great schemes and hazy ideas (it's hard to even call them ideas) in a vane attempt at ego-based self-gratification.

And anyway, I don't get the whole point of your post. You want some numbers? Consult an astrologist!

7. Developed systems of solving probelms.

Yes I have one: Cut the hype!


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