Just right. Easier than Chris R, apparently. But just you wait for the next time I use the BPR3 icon and NOT put anything under the fold!
BTW, copy the image - do not use the embed code provided by the site....
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My readabilty was college/undergrad, too. Ironically, Cosmic Variance merited a mere "Junior HIgh School" level. Something's not right there. :)
I got the same score and that's quite an achievement for me 'cause my blog is full of speling misteaks.
Should I be pleased that I manage to explain things clearly, or insulted? I got "Elementary School". Perhaps they only check the very first post? Maybe they make assumptions about people who blog on yahoo; am I judged by the company I keep?
Something definitely isn't right when I get rated at a Genius level LOL. Quick! Sometime tell my advisor before they change their mind!
High school.
Who knew?