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Discussion Topic: work of genius
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aeon42 |
10-16-2006 @ 5:49 AM
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Dear Adam and Paolo thank you for an absolute gem of a comic. I have never read a more knowing and loving tribute to the joys of being a fan of "zinc" age comics, I feel like I could throw away my whole collection and just keep this one title and not notice the loss. It's that good, honest, best wishes Ian
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adam |
10-22-2006 @ 11:57 PM
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Hi Ian, Thanks for being the first patient through the door -- we'll have to paste a printout of your message up behind the virtual cash-register . We're glad that the book conjured the same bygone joys that drove us, and could satisfy in real time too. Watch for our next comic, but for now you're our newest hero! Adam
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leandri |
01-16-2007 @ 10:03 AM
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Hi Adam, remember when you ask me to post something on the forum and i reply that it would be strange to have most post by the author than from readers?
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seena |
04-08-2010 @ 1:18 AM
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A genius (plural genii or geniuses,[1] adjective ingenious) is a person, a body of work, or a singular achievement of surpassing excellence. More than just originality, creativity, or intelligence, genius is associated with achievement of insight which has transformational power. A work of genius fundamentally alters the expectations of its audience. Genius may be generalized, or be particular to a discrete field such as philosophy, sports, statesmanship, science, or art. Although difficult to quantify, genius is to a level of aptitude, capability, or achievement which exceeds even that of most other exceptional contemporaries in the same field. The normal distribution suggests that the term might be applied to phenomena ranked in the top 0.1%, i.e. three standard deviations or greater, among peers. In psychology, the inventor of the first IQ tests, Alfred Binet, applied the term to the top 0.1% of those tested.[2][3] This usage of the term is closely related to the general concept of intelligence. =========== seena
This message was edited by seena on 4-8-10 @ 1:19 AM
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