quote:Originally posted by The_Tom: I got the impression biology was cited as hardly being an absolute extreme but rather an extreme within the "geeky" pursuits.
Well, those are the only ones that matter. Heh. But you have a point, the score for biology lies in the "control group" range. It is interesting that they never named the disorder that affects people at the other extreme of the scale.
quote:Originally posted by The_Tom: Biology + CS = Borg
Unfortunately for popular culture, "Biology + CS" has more to do with genetic engineering, gene identification, hereditary disorders, protein analysis, etc. If you want the Borg stuff, thats down the hall in biomechanics, i.e. biomedical engineering. Or even nanotechnology down at the UofT. I'll leave it to the peanut gallery to decide which field is more controversial/dangerous
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quote:Originally posted by Mucus: It is interesting that they never named the disorder that affects people at the other extreme of the scale.
Um, mortal friendliness disorder? Advanced social dis-disfunction syndrome?
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quote: But you have a point, the score for biology lies in the "control group" range. It is interesting that they never named the disorder that affects people at the other extreme of the scale.
The other extreme... Arts Students.
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quote:Originally posted by EdipisReks: who let the barbarians are out? who, who?
English please...
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