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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Heywood40 who wrote (1224680)4/27/2020 10:54:20 AM
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Dilbert creator Scott Adams called Trump's comments a national IQ test.

"Now it is true that the president was unclear, but if you understand the context, what he meant made perfect sense," Adams explained. "So there had been some recent reports about a type of light, a far UV light … that could kill virus. We know it’s a real thing in the outside world."

"More recently, somebody has suggested that you could put the light in a ventilator-type tube, so when you’re using the ventilator you could be simultaneously" exposed to the light, he added. "How dumb would you have to be to interpret it as, 'he was asking the public should you inject bleach and isopropyl alcohol into your veins?'"

Let’s have a laugh about the national IQ test that half the public is failing today. With sipping. https://t.co/9dnEfQ9tY9

— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) April 24, 2020
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