"Jon" <upfold@icon.co.za> wrote in message
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On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 01:36:46 GMT, "Douglas D. Anderson"
<dda@rr.rochester.com> wrote in message
<O67Se.51020$EX.50374@twister.nyroc.rr.com>:
nemo wrote:
"Dante Alighieri" <michel.angelo@heavens.gate> wrote in message
Fri, 02 Sep 2005 09:35:54 GMT,
:-)= obviously with IQs
Sigh, alas, my IQ is only double digit, hex, that is, somewhere above
AF.
One thing certain, you xp osted your request to the right newsgroups,
ROTFLMAO.
Mine was 161 when I had it tested. That was many years ago and it's
porbably
shrunk quite a bit since then.
Did you ever stop to think about what bunch of bozo's
wrote that "IQ" test? Judging by the number of "geniuses"
who attend MENSA meetings in the evenings after standing
in line days at the dole office, doesn't it seem that being
unemployed must be the smart thing to do? No wonder people
think Bush and Blair are morons... they work and take
responsibility! By golly, if they were smarter they'd be
unemployed and collecting a dole check!
numbo is such a fucken genius he can't even work out which way to orient a
CDR.
kill MENSA!
Maybe his high IQ was awarded according to a measurement on a group whose
average intelligence was different to that of the MENSA assessors, I mean
who are they to determine the parameters anyway - who elected them? People
that do demographic assessments should be democratically established.
So why can there not be individual MENSA groups like those non-Accredited
Universities. Then everyone can have a high IQ and a Doctorate and these
honours will not be restricted to the priveleged few.
--
smash yer modem, reboot, kill yerself
Jon Upfold, universal arsehole, ***** extraordinaire
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