in reply to (OT) It's offical. Disagreeableness is a trait of the "cognitively superior".

See, it even perfectly applies to we perl hackers being more intelligent.

In our youth, we're open and free and eager to try new things, so we learn perl. Then, as we age and have used it for years, we come grumpy and resistant to switch to any other language. We're like, double smart.

Perl: The Ultimate Intelligence Test. :-)

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Re^2: (OT) It's offical. Disagreeableness is a trait of the "cognitively superior".
by radiantmatrix (Parson) on Aug 14, 2006 at 20:44 UTC

    I tend to think of .NET as the Ultimate Intelligence Test. That is, you're exposed to it, and if you run screaming, you've demonstrated your intelligence. ;-)

    I kid, I kid. *dodges flames*

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