Of course you should
You should never believe what random dudes on the internet tell you. Now you tried it for yourself and you know. Good on you!
HEY!
Itās the real Rosco⦠when heād show back up?
Jk, glad you put your face back on
Dude, I donāt know you from a bar of soap, But I do know you from the internet, You are not dumbā¦Just because you donāt know something or understand something, that doesnāt make you dumb⦠Nor does it mean if somebody else does know something or if they understand it, that makes them smart.
It simply means they know or understand it.
There are many forms of intelligence
You are not dumb
Well the one numbskull that seemed to have issues with it is apparently gone for good. And the clincher is, I discovered the forum actually kept a copy of the image in my settings. I just had to re-enable it
So why not.

Just to mess with rosco ![]()

DunningāKruger effect
I have a better appreciation of what I lack
⦠yea letās go with that, and not poor self esteem lol
I would say it is possible to be both intelligent and dumb at the same timeā¦
For example, a friend of mine went for a job interview where he and a bunch of other graduates (from a much more prestigious university) were given a testā¦
Afterwards he had heard the clearly intelligent students discussing how difficult one of the questions was.
The question was āhow would you determine the power loss between these two points in a circuitāā¦
They were discussing how to determine mathematically the exact power loss. His response had been āIād stick a meter on itā
Their responses showed intelligence, but were dumb. His response was practical, faster, and accurate given the tolerances of the components would have left the calculations slightly inaccurate for the real world case.
(Yes, he was offered a job)
If you know what you lack you are not suffering from the Dunning-Kruger effect. You might be suffering from imposter syndrome though.
Personally I would rather the latter than the former.
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As he should
There was a famous guy - canāt remember who - who was describing his job interview. One of the questions the interviewer asked was āHow would you determine the height of a building?ā The guy answered: āI expect you want me to show my engineering skills by explaining how Iād measure the length of the shade at noon knowing the latitude, or Iād drop a ball from the top and measure the fall time or something. But Iāll tell you what Iād do: Iād go into the lobby and ask reception āhow tall is that buildingā?ā ![]()
You know, Iād seen it, but not noticed it. Cause it was just, normal, ya know? Anyways, glad thatās fixed.
Ever seen a really smart person meet a highly attractive person? Itās amazing just how dumb we humans can be when around the right person, regardless of how intelligent they are.
Sounds like you have the Prologue for your book @ODaily
Fwiw according to rfideas the nano wave can only read the uid sector
But I wasnāt super confident the dude had a a grasp on how it even worked
Weird anatomy curiosity
Assuming chip is in fascia between skin and muscle/ fat
If you separated the fascia through massage, could that help a chip come closer to the surface?
Iām pretty sure fascia massaging doesnāt separate the fascia. It only stretches it. To separate the fascia, youād have to be literally skinned - in which case yes, the chip would certainly come closer to the surface ![]()
I donāt believe this, you are just some random dude on the internet. It requires experimentation. I need at least three volunteers (a control, someone to be massaged and someone to be flayed)
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Ah, just a thoughtā¦
Human body is weird and just trying to figure out what does and doesnāt work
I am totally willing to be the control group - or, if I can decide who is giving me the massage, Iām okay with being in the massage group as well ![]()
Being flayed doesnāt sound like much fun, even to meā¦
On that subject quick, I updated my NDEF records today with the info from getting my booster shot yesterday ![]()


