Me too, I dug into it because I thought it might be fun. But after a couple questions, I realized it was authored by some marketing-type trying to sell gorilla glue or sumptin'. Oh well. Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- > >> Informative little quiz at >> http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Test_your_gluing_knowledge.html >> >> Alan Barnard > > > I got all the way to question #5, where the "answer" bore no relationship > whatsoever to the question, and the automatic bullshit overflow squelch > cutout kicked in. It got much much (much) worse from there. > > I'll give it a 1.2. Hard to dance to, and pathologically reality > deficient - like the average wedding reception, resume, fishing trip or > prom date report - or tax return (you know who you are). The positive > score only reflects my grudging admiration of the apparent grasp on the > part of the author, of an understanding of how to present nothing > demonstrably coherent to the public as an informative Q&A. I have to admit > to being somewhat impressed and utterly mystified as to how that's done, > but then I'm similarly mystified on a tediously regular basis just by > trying to pay attention, day by day, so what do I know? > > By my clock, there are infinitely more accurately informative, > interesting, or even vacuously entertaining, ways to waste time. > Ron N >
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