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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (16142)3/5/2002 1:24:58 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
<I've thought about it some Maurice, and I can only come to one conclusion. Brains ain't what matters in the gray matters of the fairer majority. Fecundity and intelligence seem negatively correlated in the human species. >

Okay ladies, waddya say to that?

A human DNA chain is quite lengthy and brains [meaning intelligence] is only one aspect of reproductive selection.

<Fecundity and intelligence seem negatively correlated in the human species. >

That's the proof you are wrong [and likely to be selected-out of the gene pool]. The big lump above our eyebrows is a direct result of correlation of fecundity and intelligence over many thousands of years [millions actually]. Those without the right-shaped lumps were long ago eliminated from the gene pool. Probably by the ladies, who seem to always rate intelligent along with kind, interesting, fun, likes children and the like as desirable characteristics for mating. But being smart enough to outwit enemies would have been important too [inventing Tomahawk missiles for example vs 2001 A Space Odyssey chimpoids].

Mq

PS: With BREW, QUALCOMM will enable mobile wireless mating ritual preliminary skirmishes. With Q, payment for various services will be enabled. QCOM is amazing.
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