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    Stand-up philosopher CharlieMac's Avatar
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    I am taking one of those online intelligence tests to verify and prove that I am a genius like my mom always said I was and I have hit a slight bump in the road. I cant figure out what these things mean.

    The S R of -1 is an I N

    4 C in the H H

    2 L in a S P of G

    12 D of J

    2 P in a D

    4 S in a D of C

    2 S of a C

    150 P in the B

    E S H M P N S with 555 (I'mfairly certain thiss one has to do with "Every _____ hollywood movie phone number starts with 555)

    42 is the A to L, the U, and E

    3 M T S - C, F and K


    I did manage to figure out a few of them though.....

    24 H in a D

    1024 B in a K

    666 is the N of the B

    12 N on a C

    40 D of L

    99 B of B on the W

    S W and the 7 D

    8 H in a R W D


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    Last edited by CharlieMac; 08-23-2006 at 11:07 PM.

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    The S R of -1 is an I N
    The square root of -1 is an imaginary number

    4 C in the H H
    4 chambers in the human heart

    2 L in a S P of G
    2 lenses in a single/standard pair of glasses

    12 D of J
    12 disciples of Jesus

    2 P in a D
    2 people in a duo
    2 parts in a duet
    2 players in a duet


    4 S in a D of C
    4 suits in a deck of cards

    2 S of a C
    2 sides of a coin??

    150 P in the B
    150 psalms in the bible

    E S H M P N S with 555 (I'mfairly certain thiss one has to do with "Every _____ hollywood movie phone number starts with 555)
    every single/stupid hollywood movie phone number begins with 555

    42 is the A to L, the U, and E
    42 is the answer to life, the universe, and everything

    3 M T S - C, F and K
    3 major temperature scales - celsius, fahrenheit and kelvin


    I am taking one of those online intelligence tests to verify and prove that I am a genius like my mom always said I was and I have hit a slight bump in the road. I cant figure out what these things mean.
    that..
    you don't need a damn test to tell if you're a genius..
    a real genius can get these answers through google

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    Each Day Offers Potential Darrin's Avatar
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    This board has an obsession with bashing people who research. I know that cheating on an intelligence test is one thing, but isn't the flow of information from the internet (while 90% bull ) actually a good thing?

    For instance, I recently found 3 or 4 essays by Thoreau that I'm reading without going to a public library to find them. I've read John Donne's Meditation XVII without cracking a book, and the Decameron. A television show makes a reference I don't understand, I can't research what it means? John Masefield's Sea Fever, for instance, was a recent search. www.m-w.com is a lifesaver for proofreading. I've been able to interpret a single phrase into gaelic, a tool I have only used once, and am not currently storing on a bookshelf somewhere. That's just in the past month or so.

    What's so bad about Google? Do I learn more holding a book in my hand that staring at a computer screen?
    Last edited by Darrin; 08-24-2006 at 03:20 AM.

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    I think most of these are in past threads that we have already hashed out. Just do a search in The Club and you will find it.

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    Each Day Offers Potential Darrin's Avatar
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    I think most of these are in past threads that we have already hashed out. Just do a search in The Club and you will find it.
    In essence, I need to use 'The Club' google?

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    Masochist Rangers Fan Melmart1's Avatar
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    In essence, I need to use 'The Club' google?
    Don't go there. I am NOT a google hater.

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    This board has an obsession with bashing people who research. I know that cheating on an intelligence test is one thing, but isn't the flow of information from the internet (while 90% bull ) actually a good thing?

    For instance, I recently found 3 or 4 essays by Thoreau that I'm reading without going to a public library to find them. I've read John Donne's Meditation XVII without cracking a book, and the Decameron. A television show makes a reference I don't understand, I can't research what it means? John Masefield's Sea Fever, for instance, was a recent search. www.m-w.com is a lifesaver for proofreading. I've been able to interpret a single phrase into gaelic, a tool I have only used once, and am not currently storing on a bookshelf somewhere. That's just in the past month or so.

    What's so bad about Google? Do I learn more holding a book in my hand that staring at a computer screen?
    you found the decameron online? that's a hefty text - i think i would rather read it in print for my eyes' sake...

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    Stand-up philosopher CharlieMac's Avatar
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    This board has an obsession with bashing people who research. I know that cheating on an intelligence test is one thing, but isn't the flow of information from the internet (while 90% bull ) actually a good thing?

    For instance, I recently found 3 or 4 essays by Thoreau that I'm reading without going to a public library to find them. I've read John Donne's Meditation XVII without cracking a book, and the Decameron. A television show makes a reference I don't understand, I can't research what it means? John Masefield's Sea Fever, for instance, was a recent search. www.m-w.com is a lifesaver for proofreading. I've been able to interpret a single phrase into gaelic, a tool I have only used once, and am not currently storing on a bookshelf somewhere. That's just in the past month or so.

    What's so bad about Google? Do I learn more holding a book in my hand that staring at a computer screen?

    I don't have a problem with people that Google an argument in the Political Forum, I have a problem with people who won't admit to it. Everyone has been an expert on Hezbollah all along? Yeah, right.

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    Each Day Offers Potential Darrin's Avatar
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    you found the decameron online? that's a hefty text - i think i would rather read it in print for my eyes' sake...
    It is impossible to find a complete text online. At least, I haven't found one yet. Here's what I did find: http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/de...o&expand=day01
    Last edited by Darrin; 08-24-2006 at 10:34 AM.

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    I can now abandon my use of google.




    End of rant.

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    This board has an obsession with bashing people who research. I know that cheating on an intelligence test is one thing, but isn't the flow of information from the internet (while 90% bull ) actually a good thing?

    For instance, I recently found 3 or 4 essays by Thoreau that I'm reading without going to a public library to find them. I've read John Donne's Meditation XVII without cracking a book, and the Decameron. A television show makes a reference I don't understand, I can't research what it means? John Masefield's Sea Fever, for instance, was a recent search. www.m-w.com is a lifesaver for proofreading. I've been able to interpret a single phrase into gaelic, a tool I have only used once, and am not currently storing on a bookshelf somewhere. That's just in the past month or so.

    What's so bad about Google? Do I learn more holding a book in my hand that staring at a computer screen?
    Project Gutenberg - the most amazing site on the internet for anyone who doesn't want to pay for classical literature/philosophy (with the added bonus of being able to cut and paste quotes into papers). I've got a bunch of sites in my bookmarks like this that have been beyond useful while getting my degree.

    Edit: Dammit, elpimpo beat me to it.

    Also, this site was invaluable to me while getting through my senior thesis - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook2.html - that's the Medieval Sourcebook's Full Texts page - lots of interesting stuff on there written by the early Christian saints, political leaders, etc.

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