Sure, Lawful Good Sorcerer sounds fine, but Gnome?
Chaotic Good Elf Ranger.
Str: 16
Dex: 16
Con: 15
Int (pt1/pt2): 13/14
Int: 14
Wis: 12
Cha: 16
Eh, pretty balanced stats I suppose.
RACE
Human: 7.6
Elf: 17.3
Dwarf: 3.6
Halfling: -3.7
Gnome: -22.7
Half-Orc: -14.2
CLASS
Barbarian: 4.8
Bard: 20.7
Cleric: -22.3
Druid: 12.9
Fighter: 30.8
Monk: 18.8
Paladin: 16.7
Ranger: 35.3
Rogue: -12.8
Sorcerer: 8.7
Wizard: -15
ALIGNMENT
Lawful: 17.9
Nuetral: 17.4
Chaotic: 21.6
Good: 20.7
Nuetral: 20
Evil: 8.8
Some people are like Slinkys... Not really good for anything, But they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
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Peanut butter ass Shaq Densetsu booooze lime pole over bench lick:
Sine, Cosine, and Tangents are hardly basic middle school knowledge. Not to mention that, even though I've taken college math courses, I still don't remember how to do it since it's not fresh on my mind.
They aren't? I learned them in middle school...
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NullDevice had this to say about Punky Brewster:
I'm void.I submitted the test... it gave me back the test. Guess I must be the GM.
That happens in Mozilla. Do it in IE.
--Satan, quoted by John Milton
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Bloodsage had this to say about Reading Rainbow:
Her main point was correct, though: questions like that have nothing to do with IQ, and more to do with knowledge. It's a knowledge question.
The numerical patterns, and the spacial tests aren't, though.
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Pvednes startled the peaceful upland Gorillas by blurting:
The numerical patterns, and the spacial tests aren't, though.
No, those were the one useful part of the test. The rest of it was poorly done.
I'll never forget circle trig, though, because my teacher used such a vivid analogy to teach it:
Imagine there's a duck hunter in a boat and a duck on a unit string flying in a circle around him, diving under water to go under the boat on the way. The duck's name is sine. The hunter also has a dog name cosine. When he shoots the duck, the distance it falls is sine, and the distance the dog has to swim out to get him is cosine. If he's shot underwater and has to float to the surface, it's negative sine. And if the dog has to swim backwards to get him, that's negative cosine. [It works better with a drawing.]
I'll remember that forever.
--Satan, quoted by John Milton