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Your result for Howard Gardner's Eight Types of Intelligence Test...

Linguistic

22% Logical, 33% Spatial, 55% Linguistic, 20% Intrapersonal, 39% Interpersonal, 25% Musical, 4% Bodily-Kinesthetic and 41% Naturalistic!

"Verbal-linguistic intelligence has to do with words, spoken or written. People with verbal-linguistic intelligence display a facility with words and languages. They are typically good at reading, writing, telling stories and memorizing words and dates. They tend to learn best by reading, taking notes, listening to lectures, and via discussion and debate. They are also frequently skilled at explaining, teaching and oration or persuasive speaking. Those with verbal-linguistic intelligence learn foreign languages very easily as they have high verbal memory and recall, and an ability to understand and manipulate syntax and structure.


Careers which suit those with this intelligence include writers, lawyers, philosophers, journalists, politicians and teachers." (Wikipedia)

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Date: 2008-10-27 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] don-fitch.livejournal.com
Yup (or nope), no surprises.

There doesn't seem to be a specific category for Computer Intelligence. If there were, I'd probably score a nice even zero.

LJ seems to have upgraded beyond the limits of my computer/browser, in some respect, or else you've changed your options -- they emailed your response to my comment, but it doesn't show on my "Friends" page, and attempts to access your lj site result in only stripes of various shades/tones of blue.

So this comment will be in the wrong thread -- the last thing I did get from you on the "Friends" page.

These new flashlights are fascinating, and I seem to be making a Collection of them:

2 hand-crank (the best) -- they were $40 a two-pack when I was Passing a Brookstone store.
2 squeeze-lever type (about the size of a wallet) from the local 99-cent store.
2 (1 large, 1 small) Faraday coil ones that take a whole lot of shaking to charge, & that doesn't last long.
1 solar-powered (2nd best, taking about 4 hours of sunlight to charge).
2 (c. 5 years old) plug-into-the-wall-socket type from Radio Shack.

All are, of course made in China (I think), and I have no idea how well they'll hold up or how many recharges the batteries will take. (Already, one of the Brookstone ones has lost its rubber button and has to be turned on and off by poking something like a chopstick in the hole.)

At least I usually can find one when some light is needed.

Date: 2008-10-27 05:05 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] gerisullivan.livejournal.com
I haven't changed any settings, though I do note that LJ has gone Undead...presumably for the week (substituted journal header on my profile page, everything else looks normal).

I picked up my hand-cranked flashlight at Ocean States Job Lot, a discount chain. I think it was $8. I'm pleasantly surprised at how long the light works before needing more cranking.

You have many more types of flashlights than I do.

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