I gotta agree with that one Martin. Why would I want somebody to go out and vote if they are going to vote the opposite of the way I voted? If somebody intends to vote for Kerry and then dosen't go out to vote because he or she just dosen't feel like it or because of the weather of whatever reason thats great in my book.
A typical trait of double-digit I.Q.'s is that they get their facts wrong. Take a look at the 2000 election. STATES WITH ABOVE AVERAGE IQ's rank state average IQ winner 1 Connecticut 113 Gore 2 Massachusetts 111 Gore 3 New Jersey 111 Gore 4 New York 109 Gore 5 Rhode Island 107 Gore 6 Hawaii 106 Gore 7 Maryland 105 Gore 8 New Hampshire 105 Bush 9 Illinois 104 Gore 10 Delaware 103 Gore 11 Minnesota 102 Gore 12 Vermont 102 Gore 13 Washington 102 Gore 14 California 101 Gore 15 Pennsylvania 101 Gore 16 Maine 100 Gore 17 Virginia 100 Bush 18 Wisconsin 100 Gore STATES WITH BELOW AVERAGE IQ's rank state average IQ winner 19 Colorado 99 Bush 20 Iowa 99 Gore 21 Michigan 99 Gore 22 Nevada 99 Bush 23 Ohio 99 Bush 24 Oregon 99 Gore 25 Alaska 98 Bush 26 Florida 98 Gore 27 Missouri 98 Bush 28 Kansas 96 Bush 29 Nebraska 95 Bush 30 Arizona 94 Bush 31 Indiana 94 Bush 32 Tennessee 94 Bush 33 North Carolina 93 Bush 34 West Virginia 93 Bush 35 Arkansas 92 Bush 36 Georgia 92 Bush 37 Kentucky 92 Bush 38 New Mexico 92 Gore 39 North Dakota 92 Bush 40 Texas 92 Bush 41 Alabama 90 Bush 42 Louisiana 90 Bush 43 Montana 90 Bush 44 Oklahoma 90 Bush 45 South Dakota 90 Bush 46 South Carolina 89 Bush 47 Wyoming 89 Bush 48 Idaho 87 Bush 49 Utah 87 Bush 50 Mississippi 85 Bush Two-digiteers for Bush in 2004! Shazam!
well, since an iq of 160 would make you roughly one in ten thousand, and you are very close to that, i would say that not only are you the odds on favorite to be far and away the smartest person on TF (6000 members?), you probably can make your own cookies.
That requires real life skills and common sense, of which I have neither. I can do your calculus problems and write computer programs for you though.