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Alkanadi (Pokaż profil) 13 marca 2016, 09:37:29
Alkanadi (Pokaż profil) 13 marca 2016, 17:00:21
sergejm (Pokaż profil) 13 marca 2016, 17:45:33
Ibraesil (Pokaż profil) 14 marca 2016, 11:29:38
Sure, almost all computer programmers have probably written a Hello World program at some point or another, but that doesn't mean that everyone who has written a Hello World program a computer programmer.
Alkanadi (Pokaż profil) 14 marca 2016, 13:34:08
Ibraesil:I have written several Hello World programs, but that doesn't make me a computer programmer.I am just exaggerating a bit. However, I also knew that there would be a strong correlation.
Let's just say that Esperanto speakers are more tech savy than the average.
RiotNrrd (Pokaż profil) 14 marca 2016, 14:54:25
Alkanadi:Let's just say that Esperanto speakers are more tech savy than the average.Let's just say that Esperanto speakers on the internet are more tech savvy than the average.
My guess is that there are a lot of Esperantists not on the internet.
erinja (Pokaż profil) 14 marca 2016, 16:04:17
RiotNrrd:Let's broaden that to, people on the internet are more tech savvy than the average. Especially the kind who frequent internet forums.Alkanadi:Let's just say that Esperanto speakers are more tech savy than the average.Let's just say that Esperanto speakers on the internet are more tech savvy than the average.
My guess is that there are a lot of Esperantists not on the internet.
I had a calligraphy pen and a book as a kid. It doesn't make me a calligrapher, and playing football in school gym class doesn't make me a football player either, nor does writing a story for English class make me an author.