:icon_biggrin: ha that made me laugh!
@Meechan. So clicking things requires no skill. Knowing the theory of what to click requires no skill. Knowing what to click and when to click it and actually managing to click it requires no skill either?
Knowing is knowledge and that is an acquired skill. Thats why you contradicted yourself. Simples.
Also this new found tartan Buddhist thing you have going is going to slip if you keep bashing folk who disagree with you...
Nice dodge on actually posting anything towards my last post to you :icon_rolleyes:
O I see, so by your reckoning, knowing is knowledge and that is an acquired skill(your words). So now knowledge is a skill?
As in things you know are a skill? I think not Jo.
1.Knowledge refers to theoretical information acquired about any subject whereas skills refer to practical application of that knowledge
2.Knowledge can be learned whereas skills require practical exposure and can also be in-born
3.Ultimately, both knowledge and skill is required to master a field of study
@Robbo, Oh I see, is that so. I suppose you dodging my question about clicking was supposed to somehow be an effective post that wasn't off topic? Which was what i was referring too when I mentioned off-topic :icon_rolleyes:
Anyway, playing an online internet game is not a skill. Its quite saddening to see people class it as one of their skills.
Playing TW 'well' is more a technique, the method you use to play the game defines how well you will do. As I've already said( if you had bothered to read my posts) a monkey could click and play this game if you showed it how.