
May 31st 08, 05:48 PM
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Gadget Show audio test (on UK TV last night)
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Pete Wilcox" wrote in message
news:Pine.GSO.4.60.0805272118540.27281@squire
On Tue, 27 May 2008, Arny Krueger wrote:
Simply setting up a test this stupid is like flunking an
IQ test, let alone advertising that you screwed up in
such an obvious way on TV.
The depressing fact is that 50 per cent of the entire
human race is below average intelligence...
ducks and runs...
I became acutely aware of that when I served in the U.S. Army. Many
people
in the middle class are blithely unaware of the fact that almost
everybody
they encounter has an IQ 100. I sure was.
The type of people you encounter in the US military depends on the
work you are assigned, and whether there is a war going on. The dumbest
soldiers I encountered were in supply, the motor pool and a few infantry
types who thought anyone who wasn't on the battlefield 90% of their TIS
wasn't military.
As I recall, Richard Feynman was rejected by the US Army after failing an IQ
test. He did not reach the minimum entry levels on anything. Don't know the
US nomenclature at the time, but it boiled down to "too dumb" even for a
grunt In due course he won the Nobel Prize for Physics, among other things
in a spectacular and often extremely funny career.
Geoff MacK
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May 31st 08, 09:10 PM
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Gadget Show audio test (on UK TV last night)
On Sat, 31 May 2008 18:48:52 +0100, Geoff Mackenzie wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
m...
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Pete Wilcox" wrote in message
news:Pine.GSO.4.60.0805272118540.27281@squire
On Tue, 27 May 2008, Arny Krueger wrote:
Simply setting up a test this stupid is like flunking an IQ test,
let alone advertising that you screwed up in such an obvious way on
TV.
The depressing fact is that 50 per cent of the entire human race is
below average intelligence...
ducks and runs...
I became acutely aware of that when I served in the U.S. Army. Many
people
in the middle class are blithely unaware of the fact that almost
everybody
they encounter has an IQ 100. I sure was.
The type of people you encounter in the US military depends on the
work you are assigned, and whether there is a war going on. The
dumbest soldiers I encountered were in supply, the motor pool and a few
infantry types who thought anyone who wasn't on the battlefield 90% of
their TIS wasn't military.
As I recall, Richard Feynman was rejected by the US Army after failing
an IQ test. He did not reach the minimum entry levels on anything.
Don't know the US nomenclature at the time, but it boiled down to "too
dumb" even for a grunt In due course he won the Nobel Prize for Physics,
among other things in a spectacular and often extremely funny career.
The easiest way to flunk a multiple-guess test is to know the material
*better* than the author of the test. You spend so much time trying to
guess which wrong answer the author thinks is right that you don't
finish. It's even worse than total ignorance, where you could give
random answers and score about 1/n, where n is the number of alternatives
per question. For most people, it's only a problem on narrow, single-
subject tests, but I can imagine Feynman getting bogged down in a
standard IQ test.
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June 1st 08, 02:16 AM
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Gadget Show audio test (on UK TV last night)
"Geoff Mackenzie"
As I recall, Richard Feynman was rejected by the US Army after failing an
IQ test. He did not reach the minimum entry levels on anything. Don't
know the US nomenclature at the time, but it boiled down to "too dumb"
even for a grunt.
** Completely at odds with the facts of his life story.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Feynman#Education
He was a full time student, attended the MIT and finally received a PhD from
Princeton in 1942 at age 24.
Then he was invited to join the Manhattan Project.
He scored 123, on a standard IQ test, in his early teens.
....... Phil
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June 1st 08, 08:14 AM
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Gadget Show audio test (on UK TV last night)
"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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"Geoff Mackenzie"
As I recall, Richard Feynman was rejected by the US Army after failing an
IQ test. He did not reach the minimum entry levels on anything. Don't
know the US nomenclature at the time, but it boiled down to "too dumb"
even for a grunt.
** Completely at odds with the facts of his life story.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Feynman#Education
He was a full time student, attended the MIT and finally received a PhD
from Princeton in 1942 at age 24.
Then he was invited to join the Manhattan Project.
He scored 123, on a standard IQ test, in his early teens.
...... Phil
Well, I was quoting from the blurb on the dust jacket of one of his
books.....
Geoff MacK
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June 1st 08, 09:27 AM
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Gadget Show audio test (on UK TV last night)
"Geoff Mackenzie"
"Phil Allison"
"Geoff Mackenzie"
As I recall, Richard Feynman was rejected by the US Army after failing
an IQ test. He did not reach the minimum entry levels on anything.
Don't know the US nomenclature at the time, but it boiled down to "too
dumb" even for a grunt.
** Completely at odds with the facts of his life story.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Feynman#Education
He was a full time student, attended the MIT and finally received a PhD
from Princeton in 1942 at age 24.
Then he was invited to join the Manhattan Project.
He scored 123, on a standard IQ test, in his early teens.
...... Phil
Well, I was quoting from the blurb on the dust jacket of one of his
books.....
** That is not what you posted nor is it true.
**** off, idiot.
...... Phil
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June 1st 08, 02:50 AM
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Gadget Show audio test (on UK TV last night)
Geoff Mackenzie wrote:
As I recall, Richard Feynman was rejected by the US Army after failing an IQ
test. He did not reach the minimum entry levels on anything. Don't know the
US nomenclature at the time, but it boiled down to "too dumb" even for a
grunt In due course he won the Nobel Prize for Physics, among other things
in a spectacular and often extremely funny career.
I don't recall taking an IQ test before entering the Army, or
afterwards.
--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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