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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (46435)2/20/2004 10:03:57 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
<<< He was not too bright, but he was living in a time when there were no amazing CDMA2000-powered phragmented photons to illuminate cyberspace. He was more like Newton who had an apple bump on his head causing him to run naked down the road shouting "Eureka" at the discovery of gravity.>>>

Maurice,

Newton's IQ was estimated at somewhere between 135-145. If I remember correctly, he was also given some credit for inventing Calculus although most people credit that to Leibnitz. The point is he is a genius, nontheless.

With 6 billion people on earth today, there are 120 million people with IQ's equal to or greater than Newton.

Give them access to CDMA and cyberspace - what are we gong to get?

Mary
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