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Old October 22nd 03, 02:22 AM
Stephen Paul
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"Marty" wrote in message
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Stephen was saying
you can't recognize high IQ'ers with
common sense, because they know
enough to make it look like they're
struggling.


Well, I must look pretty damn bright then...


You do when you're not hiding behind the clouds.



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Old October 22nd 03, 02:27 AM
Bill Becker
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"Marty" wrote in message
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Stephen was saying
you can't recognize high IQ'ers with
common sense, because they know
enough to make it look like they're
struggling.


Well, I must look pretty damn bright then...
Marty


You are the artist formerly known as Sol.

Best regards,
Bill


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Old October 22nd 03, 06:31 AM
Marty
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Well, I must look pretty damn bright
then...


You do when you're not hiding behind
the clouds.


You are the artist formerly known as Sol.


Gaw-lee Stephen and Bill! I didn't realize what I was saying
there... Maybe my deal with the ISR is going to work out after all!
Marty (beaming...)

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Old October 22nd 03, 12:19 AM
Michael A. Covington
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Intelligence isn't the only virtue. Intelligent people who have some
practical wisdom are generally drawn together by productive activities, not
by looking for "intelligence" per se.


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Old October 22nd 03, 09:39 AM
Thad Floryan
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"Michael A. Covington" wrote in message ...
Intelligence isn't the only virtue. Intelligent people who have some
practical wisdom are generally drawn together by productive activities, not
by looking for "intelligence" per se.


Many also fail to recognize there's a difference between "common sense" and
"good sense".
 




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