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Don't count on that.Quote:
Originally Posted by gripper103.2
A high IQ didn't prevent me breaking my fucking head doing something questionable with a big piece of steel.
Everything's relative.:huh:
Yeah feckit who needs some prat telling me wever i'm clever or not
I don't know which method they were using mate, but your 184 would make you one of the greatest genuises to walk God's green Earth.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Feck even your wee 168 would place you alongside the greats.
Now I'm not saying this is not the case, I'm just surprised we haven't heard more about you. Or have we :shifty:
and the most powerful man on this planet is?
Bill Gates.Quote:
Originally Posted by Caroline
IQ is?
Intelligence Quotient.Quote:
Originally Posted by Caroline
Reason for power is?
Stephen Hawkins<J2K4
Is that sportwise?Quote:
Originally Posted by gripper103.2
A badly formed and nebulous question.Quote:
Originally Posted by Caroline
Not if it's chess, on the computer, controlled by his voicebox computerythingQuote:
Originally Posted by Guillaume
I got 123, 122 and 142 on 3 different sites. :unsure:
No, no, this was...actually, I don't remember the proper title of the test I took; at the time there were 3 or 4 of what were referred to as "standardized" tests, and the one used for scholastic purposes (one of two, I think, and the one I took) was not recognized as the most rigorous, by any means.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
This test (I found out later from my father, who was a school-board president for many years) was favored by the teacher's associations as it reflected positively on their efforts.
There was a clinical version which was favored by the medical/scientific community for finding new "Einsteins", and yet another (formulated in the 80's, I think) used by groups like MENSA, which groups sought some unfathomable "purity" of measurement.
Just the same, I did extremely well on my SAT (1579) and ACT (31), and was offered a nice selection of scholarships, which I by-passed...see, I was intelligent, not smart.
I'd guess my 184 would translate into something on the order of a 150-160 score in current testing, which means (to me) I'm probably worth a solid 140 or so, provided I test while straight, sober and rested.
I can manage the first two pretty well, but the latter is a tester; I don't sleep awfully well these days.
I am overdue for my wheelchair by about 15 years, according to Dr. Thomas Mohr, orthopedic surgeon to the Green Bay Packers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guillaume
I don't think I'll need Steve's special 'putor to communicate, though.
Interesting fact learned today:
A recent study reveals women say an average of 7000 words per day, while men average 2000 or so.
Sounds about right to me.:lol:
128 but that was when i was young, fresh, and in school.
i assure you it's MUCH lower now, after years of dull shitty life and drug abuse.
yeah i'm sure jk pwns dr.sh in a game of rounders
Where would I find out my IQ?
the back of a stamp
Those scores are nearly impossible :O :O :huh: :unsure: :blink: . You should be part of MENSA, a man at my uncles work is.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Nonetheless-Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
I got something wrong in the math section of the SAT, and absolutely aced the ACT.
I dabbled around the edges of MENSA, but ultimately decided it didn't interest me.
It seemed they were heavily into pointless mental exercises and self-congratulatory rhetoric.
Then I thumped my melon, and decided lots of other things didn't interest me, either.
And here I am.
I think I like this more than I would have liked that, anyway.
That's a bit h4r5h, but it did make me :lol: irl.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spider_dude
Ask him to explain the use of the apostrophe to you. Perhaps take notes.Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
Isn't "nearly impossible" qualifying a superlative btw.
Do I need the apostrophe here?Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
'a man at my uncle's work. . .'
my iq is 5 what do i win? :cry:
You tell me.Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
It was a rhetorical question :dry:
The over-large one you've employed is a quality insertion.Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
The little one ahead of the "a" to begin your quote is, um.......not.
How do you make a post.:unsure:
I generally use a lathe.Quote:
Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
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Originally Posted by JPaul
What soap do you use for that then.??
We really need to get the drumroll smillie re-instated.Quote:
Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
I'll say.:huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul