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OMG!!! They're running it again!! How excited am I 


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‘how e are you?’ lets you:
your e-group: e-citizen
your e-ranking: 5539/13545
I've gone up 9 points!! Check here for comparison if you completed it & posted last time
We're surveying Britain (and beyond) to see how people use internet technology in their daily lives. According to your e-score, you will belong to one of the following e-groups:
e-virgins - at the very beginning of their e-journey with a whole e-world out there to discover!
e-learners - comfortable online and keen to discover more. This group is exploring and learning all the time. Whether browsing for holidays, keeping in touch with friends, this group is discovering the way to e-nlightement!
e-students - regular internet users and becoming at ease with what the web has to offer, doing more and more things digitally.
e-citizens - true digital citizens, belonging to the largest e-group on the web. This group is still developing its range of online interests and activities and increasingly using the web for a range of activities.
e-vangelists – have been e-active for a while now and use the internet for a range of activities, seeing it as more than just a convenient tool the easiest way to keep in touch with friends, obtain news and even find new jobs.
e-experts – well above average in understanding, exploration, and use, of the digital universe. This group are active online consumers and appreciate the benefits that digital devices bring to work, leisure, communication, shopping, travel, and entertainment.
e-masters – a rare breed, in the top 1% of all the e-groups. Maybe working in media or IT, we’ve all got a lot to learn from the e-masters!



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‘how e are you?’ lets you:
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your e-group: e-citizen
your e-ranking: 5539/13545
I've gone up 9 points!! Check here for comparison if you completed it & posted last time

We're surveying Britain (and beyond) to see how people use internet technology in their daily lives. According to your e-score, you will belong to one of the following e-groups:
e-virgins - at the very beginning of their e-journey with a whole e-world out there to discover!
e-learners - comfortable online and keen to discover more. This group is exploring and learning all the time. Whether browsing for holidays, keeping in touch with friends, this group is discovering the way to e-nlightement!
e-students - regular internet users and becoming at ease with what the web has to offer, doing more and more things digitally.
e-citizens - true digital citizens, belonging to the largest e-group on the web. This group is still developing its range of online interests and activities and increasingly using the web for a range of activities.
e-vangelists – have been e-active for a while now and use the internet for a range of activities, seeing it as more than just a convenient tool the easiest way to keep in touch with friends, obtain news and even find new jobs.
e-experts – well above average in understanding, exploration, and use, of the digital universe. This group are active online consumers and appreciate the benefits that digital devices bring to work, leisure, communication, shopping, travel, and entertainment.
e-masters – a rare breed, in the top 1% of all the e-groups. Maybe working in media or IT, we’ve all got a lot to learn from the e-masters!
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My e score was 43!!! (dont know if that is good or not!!!)0
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Scored 33
estudentWhen Life Throws You Lemons Make Lemonade0 -
your e-score: 71
your e-group: e-vangelist
your e-ranking: 3031/13567BABY SOPHIE BORN 14/08/08Cross Stitch Cafe member No:37
Matthew born 09/07/2001 (7 weeks prem)
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your e-score: 67
your e-group: e-vangelist
your e-ranking: 3782/13577
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:cool: :cool:
your e-score: 87
your e-group: e-expert
your e-ranking: 830/13579Wins: Jan-Sept:£1991.27, Nov: "The Rough Guide to the iPhone" book, "FWD this link" book ... £12.98 :cool:
Win £2008 in 2008 number 60, only £3.75 to go! (it is highly likely I'll win absolutely nothing else now this year!)
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I got
your e-score: 74
your e-group: e-vangelist
your e-ranking: 2508/13584Comping 2008 wins £4842 2009 wins £950.50 2010 Wins £140 2011 £00 -
your e-score: 92
your e-group: e-expert
your e-ranking: 430/13586to be updated:;)0 -
your e-score: 87
your e-group: e-expert
your e-ranking: 832/13589
so what does all that mean? x#JusticeForGrenfell0 -
Belair - you've gone up 5 points :T
Wokkies - up 4 points :T0 -
your e-score: 80
your e-group: e-vangelist
your e-ranking: 1602/13599
nerd alertNerdy Comper since 2005:D0
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