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Smartest American Cities - Harrisonburg #18
Saw this news release the other day...the research method by which this list was compiled was novel to say the least...I mean, any list that ranks College Station, the home of Texas Aggies as a bastion of intelligence must be flawed. 03-lmfao

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/6/prweb10867011.htm
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06-30-2013 10:27 PM
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(06-30-2013 10:27 PM)Longhorn Wrote:  Saw this news release the other day...the research method by which this list was compiled was novel to say the least...I mean, any list that ranks College Station, the home Texas Aggies as a bastion of intelligence must be flawed. 03-lmfao

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/6/prweb10867011.htm


Why isn't Boston, MA listed ? lol
06-30-2013 10:38 PM
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Longhorn, maybe Bryan, TX is a Mensa haven to counterbalance College Station.
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"The rankings were based on de-identified data from over 3 million users in the U.S. between the ages of 18-75 who had played multiple Lumosity games."

Therefore not surprising that the list is mostly middle-of-nowhere college towns. I guess these are the places where kids don't have more exciting ways to kill time.
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Sounds like bullsh!t to me.
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(06-30-2013 10:50 PM)olddawg Wrote:  Longhorn, maybe Bryan, TX is a Mensa haven to counterbalance College Station.

Ha! 04-cheers

Perhaps you're right...then again, if you've ever visited College Station/Bryan, Tx you'll understand when I say those places make Harrisonburg look like Paris.
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I notice that VT area is ahead of us at 14, but it took lumping them together with Radford to make it there.
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RE: Smartest American Cities - Harrisonburg #18
(06-30-2013 10:27 PM)Longhorn Wrote:  Saw this news release the other day...the research method by which this list was compiled was novel to say the least...I mean, any list that ranks College Station, the home of Texas Aggies as a bastion of intelligence must be flawed. 03-lmfao

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/6/prweb10867011.htm
Looks like we better stay in Harrisonburg, don't want to dumb this place down.04-cheers
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I bet we were in the top ten, but then they had to consider our admin.



I kid, I kid.
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(07-02-2013 09:33 AM)JMad03 Wrote:  I bet we were in the top ten, but then they had to consider our admin.



I kid, I kid.
How much is Radford paying you as a JMU grad to live there and bolster their ratings?
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(07-02-2013 09:36 AM)Mad victory Wrote:  How much is Radford paying you as a JMU grad to live there and bolster their ratings?

Not enough.
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