It's not like Kenny actually came up with the quiz on his own.  It 
figures that the best thing on his web site would pirated from someone else.

Bob W wrote:
>> John Francis wrote:
>>     
>>> On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 09:24:07AM -0400, Scott Loveless wrote:
>>>       
>>>> http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/camera-adjustments.htm
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Classic.  The very first link in the introduction says "skip the
>>> examples".  Takes one right to the examples.  Go figure.
>>>
>>> Perhaps the fact that the link says "Skip *TO* the examples"
>>> (my emphasis) might go some way to explain this behaviour ...
>>>       
>> Gah!  Misread it.  Pardon me while I remove my foot from my 
>> mouth.  Again.
>>
>>     
>
> Doesn't matter. You made me look at the page and I spotted a link
> labelled "What is Art?" which seems to hold the promise of answering a
> question which has troubled better brains than mine for centuries. 
>
> Sure enough, Ken tells us. http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/art.htm
>
> There's even a test at the end.
>
> That means I can throw some of my books away and make a bit of space
> on my floor. The universities can close their art history departments
> and use the money for something useful which advances our culture,
> like management studies or social sciences.
>
> The test is great actually, and shows that Ken has a sense of humour.
> Skip his pages, and go straight to the test:
> http://www.modestypanel.com/artorcrap/#
>
> I got 12/16, which was a bit disappointing, but I didn't understand
> that some of it was not art, and the pisspot suckered me.
>
> Cheers,
> Bobasso
>
>
>   


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