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Posted on 08/05/2002 10:15:26 AM PDT by Dallas
Report in, but remember the people at DU be is are watching us....
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My Score Was a Whopping..................oh nevermind
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To: billbears
. . . and as a paying member of Mensa urging any sane person that if you do join, never, never go to one of the meetings
What Bill said. I can't speak for him, but my local chapter is excellent evidence of why they have their own club. They're seriously unable to adapt to the world most of us live in.
I've been a Mensan since I was seven (I'm 33 now), and I'm proud of it - I even did a stint as newsletter editor/designer/producer for our chapter. I'm just quite underwhelmed by its social aspect.
I went to several local Mensa gatherings before I met Xena's Guy, and it's disconcerting to be in a room of about a hundred people and be a) the only chick with makeup on and b) the thinnest person in the room by about 60 pounds.
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posted on
08/05/2002 11:56:16 AM PDT
by
Xenalyte
To: Dallas
133 here. I've always scored between 130-135 on IQ tests, so this is no real surprise.
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posted on
08/05/2002 11:57:11 AM PDT
by
FBDinNJ
To: OC_Steve
Ping.
To: Dallas
.you're my hero. Just Great!!! Now I got to go out and by a garish hero costume and utility belt.
To: Wondervixen
The reason I got 136 is because I took the test twice (68 X 2 = 136)
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posted on
08/05/2002 12:00:06 PM PDT
by
Dallas
To: Focault's Pendulum
Now I got to go out and by a garish hero costume and utility belt.Would anyone in NJ really notice ?..
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posted on
08/05/2002 12:01:54 PM PDT
by
Dallas
To: Xenalyte
I've been a Mensan since I was seven The cramps must have been terrible as a child. I guess the St. Joseph's aspirin for Children didn't help much, huh?
To: Dallas
Willie Green = 142 and a "Visionary Philosopher"
At this time, I'd like to take a minute to say a few words:
High-speed rail as an alternative mode of transportation in the U.S. is long overdue. We are reaching the point of diminishing returns as we expand our 4-lane interstates to 6 or (gasp!!!) 8 lanes. And even costly airport expansions make little sense when (prior to 9/11) the air corridors themselves are over-congested.
High-speed rail and maglev offer the perfect alternative to augment & supplement our highway and air transportation infrastructure. For regional trips between 150 and 350 miles, it is faster than automobile and not that much slower than air. Yet offers the potential to alleviate both congested highways and air corridors!
In light of current economic conditions, construction of this vital transportation infrastructure should be accelerated.
If the current SS System = Enron, then Dubya's "privatization" plan = Arthur Anderson.
Both major political parties perpetuate The Big Lie regarding Social Security. The Big Lie has existed since Social Security's inception. The debate over "privatization" is only the latest version of The Big Lie.
The Big Lie is that Social Security is some kind of retirement savings plan.
It is NOT.
Social Security is a socialist income redistribution scheme, nothing else.
Those who are working are taxed to provide a "safety net" for those who are less fortunate.
Originally, this meant retirees and surviving dependents.
Congress has, of course, complicated it far beyond this over the last 65 years.
But one fact remains: it is NOT a "savings plan", it is an income redistribution scheme.
A major facet of The Big Lie is that "we have to do something so that Social Security remains solvent in the future.
Poppycock!
In today's age of modern computerization, the computation for operating an income redistribution scheme that remains perpetually solvent is quite simple:
This month's total SS tax receipts = Next month's total SS tax disbursements
The only change necessary to the current system is that monthly payments to eligible recipients would be a variable amount, not fixed.
THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO NEED FOR A MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR "TRUST" FUND!!!
Congress should NEVER have been permitted to confiscate so much money from the American People in the name of The Big Lie. This fund is nothing but a slush fund that Congress raids to pay for other government expenditures. If private sector employers did the same thing with their companies' pension funds, they'd be placed in prison. The "privatization" plan proposed by Bush is merely an attempt by Wall Street brokerage firms and financial institutions to get in on the scam: grab a portion of a constant revenue stream (guaranteed by taxation) from which they can skim their commissions.
Daschle's "concern" over the Social Security system is a lie.
Bush's plan to Enronize the system is worse.
The American People need to wake up and put these liars and thieves in prison.
Thank-you.
To: Dallas
Congratulations, spodefly!
Your IQ score is 131
This number is the result of a formula based on how many questions you answered correctly on Emode's Ultimate IQ test.
The even better news is that at Emode, we've taken your IQ test one step further. During the test, you answered four different types of questions mathematical, visual-spatial, linguistic and logical. We were able to analyze how you did on each set of those questions, which allows us to shed light on the way your brain uniquely functions.
At the same time, we compared your answers with others who have taken the test, and according to the sorts of questions you got correct, we can tell your Intellectual Type is a Visual Mathematician.
The first thing we can tell you about that is you have a strong ability to process visual-spatial and mathematical information. But that's just scratching the surface.
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I have scored higher on other IQ tests, but then I wasn't also on the phone while I was taking those ...
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posted on
08/05/2002 12:03:21 PM PDT
by
spodefly
To: Dallas
136...amazingly close to my score on actual IQ tests years ago in school.
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posted on
08/05/2002 12:03:23 PM PDT
by
6ppc
To: eastforker
C'mon, a mule is a hybrid with no ability to reproduce. What other reason could there be for including it on the list?? I figured kangaroo was the bluff answer to sucker in the simpletons.
To: Dallas
Hey, us math majors can only deal with squiggly things that kinda look like funky s's, and deltas (that's, like, a three sided triangle with one side on the very bottom ) and gradients (that's a delta but flip on its head) and then there's this one really important thing that looks kinda like a capital E, but also like a capital W but it fell over on its side, and whenever it has a fallen down eight on top of it like a hat, well that means there are a whooooooooooole lot of somethings to add up, but sometimes they doesn't even add up to a very big number, cause the somethings are getting really small, really fast.
To: gridlock
I think the coconut is the odd man out because it has a hard shell and no visible seeds.Grapes are the only ones that don't grow on a tree.
To: Xenalyte
a hundred people and be a) the only chick with makeup on and b) the thinnest person in the room by about 60 pounds.LOL!! Well I'm not much for wearing makeup (think it might upset my wife among others) but add to the weight issue, the slant of politics. Never bothered joining until a couple of years ago myself but after reading a few of the articles in the magazine I realized the old adage is true. Intelligence does not necessarily equal wisdom. If the authors of the articles and letters weren't kicking the belief in God, they spent time dismantling the rest of the conservative movement
To: Dallas
Would anyone in NJ really notice ?.. Maybe only....and I'm not sure about this....when I woud have to change...the phone booth is a thing of the past.....and anyway what cause would I be championing....A Rally against another toll hike on the Garden State Parkway?........oooooohh! Toll Booths! This might make the papers.
To: socal_parrot
140 here too. Intellectual Type is a Visionary Philosopher. I.Q. notwithstanding, I think that I'm too lazy to be brilliant. Or, maybe brilliance requires a greater than 140 I.Q. I don't know. I suspect though, that brilliant people have multiple gifts: I.Q., drive, memory, energy, ...
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posted on
08/05/2002 12:10:21 PM PDT
by
Prolix
To: Old Professer
Like I said, good at math. Spacial, spatial, special...I musta rode the short bus this morning, too.
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posted on
08/05/2002 12:11:56 PM PDT
by
IYAS9YAS
To: Constitution Day
You and me both! Next time remind me to take these things when I am not occupied by lunch! Food is much more important.
I picked the pear on that silly fruit question... it wasn't roundish. lol
To: Focault's Pendulum
woud Sorry...would = wood...no wait it = wold...no wait I mean...wod??....no...wad..which is pretty much what I did with this test after I printed it out.
To: Dallas
A mensa bump for later
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posted on
08/05/2002 12:13:36 PM PDT
by
aShepard
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