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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: longnshort who wrote (312233)11/25/2006 4:24:01 PM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (3) of 1573206
 
I am saying the 50% are below average, 50% are above. You are not possibly saying that 49% are below, 49% are above and 2% is at average, are you? Do have any idea how ridiculous that sounds?

Again, I have no idea where you got 49%? Can you please explain? And explanation is not a smart ass one liner comment.

Also comjelly asked for a link regarding your claim that everyone beneath the poverty line is a moron and you had nothing.

Well, here is a link that shows you were absolutely wrong.

governpub.com

It shows that more than 1 in 10 of the people in poverty have at least an average IQ. With 2% of them having IQ higher than 125 which is more than a full standard deviation above the population mean. Could his parents been that 2%? Certainly it is more likely than you having the IQ of 170. Your claim of having IQ over 170 is very suspicious. That means you are unique (in a smart way) in one out of every 700,000 American. In fact the standard IQ test can not measure anything above 155. Anything above 155 needs a specialized IQ test.

I am not trying to pick fights with you, but I think that calling someone’s parents morons is really callous. Especially when it is clear you do not know what you are talking about and are just throwing around numbers.

Mani
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