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Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 12 Jan 2005 04:16 PM |
Check this out.
Quite a smart kid, I'd say. Not sure how long this link will work, I think a few more days as of posting this. |
<WickedArtist> I'd imagine a baby as a REALLY BIG kidney stone |
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Re: Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 12 Jan 2005 04:49 PM |
| I feel inspired to upgrade my computer. |
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Re: Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 12 Jan 2005 09:36 PM |
| I feel inspired to set fire to mine. |
Purpose in life: finding better ways of allowing players to kill themselves. Repeatedly. -- "...Cause he mixes it with love And makes the world taste good." -- <@James42> Lawful good isn't in your vocabulary, it's on your menu.
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Re: Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 13 Jan 2005 04:30 AM |
Maybe he's smart, but his site sure looks crappy! (maybe he could rather work on it a bit longer than one or two weeks! or 15 minutes..) |
"ehehehehe,.."
Try to look unimportant, they may be low on ammo. |
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Re: Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 13 Jan 2005 07:49 AM |
| Pretty impressive for an eight year old, but that's scary having that much personal info out there in the public eye... Publishing your phone number to the web? That is sheer insanity unless you have some powerful business reason for doing so and the infrastructure to back it up... I would say this whiz kid could use some informed parental supervision... |
"Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky Like a patient etherized upon a table;" T.S. Eliot |
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Re: Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 13 Jan 2005 10:37 AM |
| if you'll notice, he lives in Thailand. It is a completely different country and he has nothing to fear |
Purpose in life: finding better ways of allowing players to kill themselves. Repeatedly. -- "...Cause he mixes it with love And makes the world taste good." -- <@James42> Lawful good isn't in your vocabulary, it's on your menu.
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Re: Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:08 PM |
"When he was just five-years-old, Ajay passed the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) core level examination, scoring 98 percent and becoming the youngest person to pass the examination. He went on to achieve the Expert Level, scoring 93 percent."
Oh come on. You barely have to be breathing to get certifications from Microsoft. And I think you can posthumously get MCSEs. I'm not impressed. |
- [Rob], Balthor, Jake, and Thomas. |
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Re: Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:13 PM |
| You obviously dont have kids. You try teaching a 5 year old to do things. |
Purpose in life: finding better ways of allowing players to kill themselves. Repeatedly. -- "...Cause he mixes it with love And makes the world taste good." -- <@James42> Lawful good isn't in your vocabulary, it's on your menu.
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Re: Whizzkid [Link to Article] Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:35 PM |
You obviously dont have kids. You try teaching a 5 year old to do things.
Who needs to be 5 years old, you try teaching me to do things.... |
"Mistakes have been made, others will be blamed..." |
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