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Ambiguously Gendered Revenge of "What is the Hivemind?"

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Jdvn1 said:
... Well, I plan on going into the field. With any luck, I'll be one of the superintendents making the policies.

Besides, a lot of people don't understand the problem tends to be more local.
Of course the problems are local. That's where I testified and that's where my mom works. And they don't listen. The superintendents are corrupt and crooked, and they do not care about the children's education.
 

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Rystil Arden said:
I dunno. I haven't met anyone with whom I brought it up who didn't know what the Fibonacci sequence was by name in over 6 years.
How often and among what company do you bring up the Fibonacci sequence?
 

Kemrain said:
I do that a lot. When he said Fibonacci, the next word that popped into my head was Sequence, so, I have heard of it...

- Kemrain the Arithmaticularly Mathtastic.
Considering you didn't remember it though, I guess my challenge to come up with a algorithm to find them is pointless.
 


Rystil Arden said:
Of course the problems are local. That's where I testified and that's where my mom works. And they don't listen. The superintendents are corrupt and crooked, and they do not care about the children's education.
Yes, they are corrupt and crooked, but they also care about children's education. The problem normally isn't corruption, though. Superintendends are payed too much, on average, but if you brought their salaries to normal level, it wouldn't make a substantial difference in child performance.
 

Rystil Arden said:
Considering you didn't remember it though, I guess my challenge to come up with a algorithm to find them is pointless.
Why would it be pointless?

- Kemrain the Very Confused.
 


Jdvn1 said:
How often and among what company do you bring up the Fibonacci sequence?
Friends, family, and schoolmates, from both high school and college. I don't bring it up often in casual conversation with strangers, and none of the above people doesn't know what it is. Six years ago, my youngest brother was in 1st-Grade, and he didn't know what it was, though.
 

Rystil Arden said:
I dunno. I haven't met anyone with whom I brought it up who didn't know what the Fibonacci sequence was by name in over 6 years.
You live in Cambridge. What do you expect.

I'm not stupid, I just don't have a fantastic education. That doesn't mean I'm not interested and capable of understanding.

- Kemrain the Ignorant.
 

Rystil Arden said:
Friends, family, and schoolmates, from both high school and college. I don't bring it up often in casual conversation with strangers, and none of the above people doesn't know what it is. Six years ago, my youngest brother was in 1st-Grade, and he didn't know what it was, though.
Your friends, family, and schoolmates are more likely to be educated than the rest of the population. Although, I'm assuming you went to a decent to good highschool and most of your friends and schoolmates (at least the ones you talk to on a semi-regular basis) would be in a similar socioeconomic class to yours, or at least were also pretty smart.
 

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