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Actually, I do understand, since you said you have an above average
IQ. Above average = 101. The 98% is meaningless, as an ASA or other test has NO MEANING. What counts is sailing ability. If I had been your instructor, I would have told you to pick another hobby. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: It sounds like you don't know anything about IQ tests. 101 is "above average," 98 means nothing, being reasonably satisfied is a euphemism for not finding an excuse to fire you, it is for sure my opinion, I don't speak for others, and you do have a problem MacBoy. As usual, you don't get it, do you John? The score of 98 was the score on the ASA basic sailing course, not an IQ test. It was 98 percent, or 128 questions correct out of 130. - - As a suggestion, John, you probably ought to slow down and read the notes somewhat more carefully before you spout off. It might help you to avoid making a fool of yourself, as you just did, quite so frequently. Jim |