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Well, first I did Kris' quiz. I started out doing it quickly and got the first two wrong, Then I slowed down and got the rest right. This confirmed what I already thought, that I'm reasonably intelligent, but not a quick thinker. Next I looked at Andy's Mystery Chord, but failed to identify the chord or get the nerdy joke. So I slowed downd again and looked carefully... but I still don't get it. Mind you, it could be a trick - it's virtually impossible from this two dimensional picture, to tell whether he's actully touching the guitar strings at all. Baffled, Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "andy butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 12:04 PM Subject: OT Re: DISAGREEMENTS and THIS LIST was goo now Sercret Chord > Krispen Hartung wrote: >> I use my fingers too, Mark, and I'm not the best a math, and my wife >also >> does all the finances in the house, but I kicked butt in logic at the >> university and was able to convert entire paragraphs of common language >> arguments into sybolic logic and tell whether they were valid or not. > > In UK while I was a pre-teen schoolkid for some reason the powers that > be decided that symbolic logic (in it's guise as Set Theory) needed to >be > taught > as a pre-cursor to maths. > I don't know what the other kids made of this (or indeed the teachers) >but > I found it incredibly easy to draw the diagrams and get the answers, >...it > felt like cheating. > > Maybe that helps to explain the following "mystery guitar chord", > which I don't actually remember playing:- > > http://www.andybutler.com/gifs/chord.jpg > > > ...be warned, you should at least visit the page of Kris' quiz > before checking out that pic, otherwise the nerdy joke is lost. > > > http://www.krispenhartung.com/logicquiz/ > > andy butler > > >