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Paul HiltonPremier Member - Click for more info
Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 17:50 on 30th July 2009

Well Diana, lets see----Got awards in Science classes in high school--I thought they were a doddle. Studied law in high school too and some how got top marks in it. My first job in the UK was studying law, but due to extremely low pay, moved into computers working 2 years with ICL main frames. My fav place to visit in London is the Science Museum---plus all the others nearby. They got lucky on this part.

As for the 2nd portion---played drums and guitar since kingdom come; from about 8 anyway. Had a baby grand piano in the house i used to mess around on. Played in a group in West London for a few years, and the last two bands i went to see locally asked if I could do a quick sound check for them. Looks like they got lucky agian.

 

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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 17:51 on 30th July 2009
Wow ! and hello Paul !
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Paul HiltonPremier Member - Click for more info
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quotePosted at 17:55 on 30th July 2009
Hi Rick---hope you're all settled in agian now ! You see what you get with a Colorado education? In the 60s anyway.
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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 17:57 on 30th July 2009
On 30th July 2009 17:44, MariaGrazia wrote:

Great Jason LOL ;)

Diana, Paul got 2 results too!...I'm sane..(I think. Can you confirm, Paul? Tongue out ) 


 LOL. That's the pot calling the kettle black. It takes one split personality to know another, I guess. LOL!!! WinkLaughing

Hiya Maria!!! Kiss It's good to see you my friend. Laughing

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MariaGrazia
MariaGrazia
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Location: Italy
quotePosted at 17:58 on 30th July 2009
On 30th July 2009 17:48, Richard Sellers wrote:
On 30th July 2009 17:44, MariaGrazia wrote:

Great Jason LOL ;)

Diana, Paul got 2 results too!...I'm sane..(I think. Can you confirm, Paul? Tongue out ) 



Maria !have any good wine in the neighborhood?? good to see you ! 

Of course. I have the right one to celebrate a new home ;-).
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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 17:59 on 30th July 2009
On 30th July 2009 17:50, Paul Hilton wrote:

Well Diana, lets see----Got awards in Science classes in high school--I thought they were a doddle. Studied law in high school too and some how got top marks in it. My first job in the UK was studying law, but due to extremely low pay, moved into computers working 2 years with ICL main frames. My fav place to visit in London is the Science Museum---plus all the others nearby. They got lucky on this part.

As for the 2nd portion---played drums and guitar since kingdom come; from about 8 anyway. Had a baby grand piano in the house i used to mess around on. Played in a group in West London for a few years, and the last two bands i went to see locally asked if I could do a quick sound check for them. Looks like they got lucky agian.

 


Goodness Paul, you are a cosmopolitan man, and I was right, you do know everything! lol. Laughing
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Barbara Shoemaker
Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 20:58 on 30th July 2009
 
You are an Existential Thinker
Existential thinker Existential thinkers:
  • Like to spend time thinking about philosophical issues such as "What is the meaning of life?"
  • Try to see beyond the 'here and now', and understand deeper meanings
  • consider moral and ethical implications of problems as well as practical solutions
Like existential thinkers, Leonardo questioned man's role in the universe. Many of his paintings explored the relationship between man and God. Other Existential Thinkers include
The Buddha, Gandhi, Plato, Socrates, Martin Luther King

Careers which suit Existential Thinkers include
Philosopher, Religious leader, Head of state, Artist, Writer


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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 21:30 on 30th July 2009

I got naturalist thinker, but I answered according to what I'm doing now, not the past, had I done the test as I was..it would of turned out an lot different I think.for one thing I excelled in Science..I am above the people my age across the USA in Science..ranked over 87 per centile of all people my age, and followed not to far behind in Math at one time. I wanted to be an computer operator for the Government some 43 years ago, (Univac..probably obsolete by now) I was playing around with "chips" before home PC's ever came out on the market. Most my education was in business machines and supervising/business management...before I became the laundry supervisor many years ago. That turned my career around running my own department with five people under me. Then I gave that up for the "kids" we had around here, and I think changes are coming again most likely as we get ready to retire. for one thing college education is almost "free".... when you get to your retirement years. You kind of go with the flow when your younger you  know..have few choices if your supporting yourself. Can't  you see it now..the "Lawsonian" transporation device.."..ha!   OK.."White Shield" by Lawson Security...makers of personal protectors. (just having fun...Col. Sanders, of Kentucky Fried Chicken" founded it when at 77 years old they took his home away from him for an local highway. And McDonalds was founded by an oldester also,..you just never know)..

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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 22:01 on 30th July 2009

Wow! I came up with three different types of thinker.  

Linguistic, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal 

Does that make me rather odd, especially to be interpersonal and itrapersonal?

I do find that they are correct though. Can't put me into one box I guess.

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Ray Stear
Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 23:39 on 30th July 2009
Interpersonal Thinker....I think!
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