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Originally posted by El Pirata
I finished the first page in 20 minutes and opted against doing further pages, too much thinking and my brain was starting to hurt.
Originally posted by El Pirata
So what was the problem. You must have just looked and seen the problem.
Originally posted by El Pirata
Try this....
http://web.tickle.com/tests/uiq/?sid=1925&supp=728x90_IQ_fruit_bdr_2&test=uiqogt
Originally posted by Rolex
Ever hear of Marilyn Voss-Savant? She's off the IQ scale, with no standards to measure her any farther.
El P, was that Playboy spread about MENSA or Smegma?
Marilyn vos Savant
Marilyn vos Savant (born August 11, 1946) is an American newspaper columnist who deals with mathematical and logical puzzles, as well as more traditional self-help advice. She is billed as the person with the highest IQ, 228, ever recorded. Her column Ask Marilyn appears in Parade magazine, and she has used it as the basis of two books. Her adult IQ has been estimated to be 180 using more modern techniques than were available in the 1960s. As of 2003, Sho Yano, a Japanese-Korean-American boy of 12 years of age holds the title of highest IQ with a figure so high that it is unmeasurable, but beyond 228. He graduated from Loyola University magna cum laude at age 12, and attends the University of Chicago Medical School on a full scholarship. Among mathematicians, vos Savant is best known for publicizing the Monty Hall problem, a probabilistic conundrum concerning the game-show host of that name. Its solution is not obvious and has led to some disagreement even in the mathematical field. Currently (2004), vos Savant is the Chief Financial Officer for Jarvik Hearts, Inc. Her husband is Robert Jarvik, inventor of the Jarvik-7 and Jarvik 2000 artificial hearts.
Definately! Multiply that by 4 and I'll be on my number of posts for the whole month.Originally posted by HumboldtBlazer
Your on one again. Already 60 posts in one day :batman: