I am not the muffin man
Jul. 27th, 2001 04:46 pmbut according to
Them
I am worth
exactly: $2,534,316.00
which is
strange because
usually the only way
I get a valuation
that high
is if
the "condition=deceased"
variable is defined.
what are you Worth
a side note:
according to their figures
I am
somewhere between
Immanuel Kant (on the high end)
and
Charles Darwin (on the low end)
when it
comes to intellect
I can live with that
Them
I am worth
exactly: $2,534,316.00
which is
strange because
usually the only way
I get a valuation
that high
is if
the "condition=deceased"
variable is defined.
what are you Worth
a side note:
according to their figures
I am
somewhere between
Immanuel Kant (on the high end)
and
Charles Darwin (on the low end)
when it
comes to intellect
I can live with that
Re: ok I can buy that
Date: 2001-07-29 05:55 pm (UTC)I don't buy that I'll necessarily make 40% more... If I were writing that estimation program, I'd make the values random, with certain factors adding not only to the location (average) of their values, but to their volitility (the variation)...
It could also be just the luck of the draw...
Plus you can't forget that you put in a higher IQ, and likely a higher HS GPA (mine sucked ass due to the fact that I was utterly psychotic)...
These things would likely lower your estimates...