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This always happens on these on line tests. I think they peak at 140. I
never go past this point on these because they want to sell me something. Bill Baka (no BS) Notice it does not mention my personality type as nutty bicyclist. The 140 (this test) should explain why I like to turn my own wrench. http://web.tickle.com/tests/uiq/result.jsp The Classic IQ Test What's Your IQ? Congratulations, Bill! Your IQ score is 140 This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others. Your Intellectual Type is Visionary Philosopher. This means you are highly intelligent and have a powerful mix of skills and insight that can be applied in a variety of different ways. Like Plato, your exceptional math and verbal skills make you very adept at explaining things to others — and at anticipating and predicting patterns. And that's just some of what we know about you from your IQ results. Find out more in your personalized 15-page IQ Report. It's ready right now! Sample Report In your IQ Report: * A summary of your intellectual strengths from certified staff PhDs * How your IQ compares to others * Average Tickle IQ scores by state * Charts and graphs of your results on 5 intelligence scales * Simple exercises to improve your IQ * The complete answer key to all the test questions Plus, purchase your personalized IQ Report today and receive a FREE 7-day Premium Test Membership giving you unlimited access to all tests and personalized analyses on Tickle. At the end of your free trial, you can have continued access to $1,000's worth of the best and most scientific testing, analysis, and advice for only $19.95/month. Previously available only to corporations, schools, and certified professionals -- these tests are now available to you directly from Tickle. You'll get: * 100s of exclusive tests developed by PhDs including: The Ultimate Personality Test IQ Test Inkblot Test Palm Test * Free personalized reports that explain your test results * Tips and secrets for improving your IQ, your personality, your life * New members-only tests every month * And more! Buy stocks for $4, get free investment advice, and open an account with no minimums and no inactivity fees. Click here to save for your future! Email this Test Send this test to people in your online address books or instant messenger lists. Click the account you'd like to send from: Yahoo Mail MSN Hotmail AOL Mail Not a Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail or AOL Mail user? Click here to email this test from ANY account. Cut and paste the message below into an email and send from ANY email account. Hi, I just took this test on Tickle and thought you'd like it, too. Take it and see how you score. The Classic IQ Test http://web.tickle.com/invite?test=3001&type=t Bill Take another test! People who took this test also took: * The Corporate Culture Test * What's Your Destiny? * What's Your Fame and Fortune? * The Ultimate Personality Test * The Power Quotient See more Career & Money tests See your friends' scores Retake this test |
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Bah.
IQ tests are meaningless. Sure, they might be able to measure some abstract abilitiy when it comes to mathematics, pattern recognition and spatial comprehension, blah blah blah. I took those all the time when I was about 18. What do they tell you? A number. Big deal. For the record, I also got a 140. The real question is: What are you going to do with your life? IQ tests don't measure whether a person has goals, how committed he/she is, nor if their goals are in line with anything remotely realistic. Oh, and they tell nothing of how you deal with other people or creativity problem solving, which are probably much bigger factors in acquiring wealth, status, success and a happy, fulfilled life than what some online test tells you about yourself. Same thing for all those who want to join Mensa. What's the point? To sit around drinking cocktails talking about how smart you are and how difficult life is when you're a genius? No thanks... -Bill H. |
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"Bill H." wrote:
Bah. IQ tests are meaningless. Sure, they might be able to measure some abstract abilitiy when it comes to mathematics, pattern recognition and spatial comprehension, blah blah blah. I took those all the time when I was about 18. What do they tell you? A number. Big deal. For the record, I also got a 140. The real question is: What are you going to do with your life? Do? Haven't you been following the Iron Bill ($hit! Owe Sornson another dime....) story?? It's like George Plimpton and Homer Simpson had a love child! |
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Mon, 18 Apr 2005 15:37:04 -0700, ,
bbaka wrote: This always happens on these on line tests. I think they peak at 140. Of course they do. They're designed for people dumb enough to click when it says "click me". Sheesh! even an idiot like me knows that. -- zk |
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Bill H. wrote:
Bah. IQ tests are meaningless. Sure, they might be able to measure some abstract abilitiy when it comes to mathematics, pattern recognition and spatial comprehension, blah blah blah. I took those all the time when I was about 18. What do they tell you? A number. Big deal. For the record, I also got a 140. I think that is as far as they go on line. As far as I could tell I aced it. The real question is: What are you going to do with your life? At 56 I am still working on it. There is plenty of time left. IQ tests don't measure whether a person has goals, how committed he/she is, nor if their goals are in line with anything remotely realistic. Oh, and they tell nothing of how you deal with other people or creativity problem solving, which are probably much bigger factors in acquiring wealth, status, success and a happy, fulfilled life than what some online test tells you about yourself. I am not worried about acquiring wealth since I have been in a position of having way too much money in the past and it did not make me happier. The 140 explains in part why I do such crazy and reckless things, mostly out of boredom. Being rich enough to die in a mansion surrounded by servants and beneficiaries counting my days is not where I want to be. If I kill myself on a bike I will have as Frank Sinatra said, "did it my way.". Same thing for all those who want to join Mensa. What's the point? To sit around drinking cocktails talking about how smart you are and how difficult life is when you're a genius? No thanks... That is exactly why I did not join. One meeting was more than enough. -Bill H. Live life the way you want, Bill Baka |
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Neil Brooks wrote:
"Bill H." wrote: Bah. IQ tests are meaningless. Sure, they might be able to measure some abstract abilitiy when it comes to mathematics, pattern recognition and spatial comprehension, blah blah blah. I took those all the time when I was about 18. What do they tell you? A number. Big deal. For the record, I also got a 140. The real question is: What are you going to do with your life? Do? Haven't you been following the Iron Bill ($hit! Owe Sornson another dime....) story?? It's like George Plimpton and Homer Simpson had a love child! Neil, You are one of the self righteous inferiors I hang out to irritate. Bill Baka |
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Zoot Katz wrote:
Mon, 18 Apr 2005 15:37:04 -0700, , bbaka wrote: This always happens on these on line tests. I think they peak at 140. Of course they do. They're designed for people dumb enough to click when it says "click me". Sheesh! even an idiot like me knows that. I used to get over 150 on brain.com until they started becoming too obnoxious. This site let me finish then tried to sell me an on line college program. I also look at the HTML source code before I click on anything like that since I do know how to program a redirect to click on one thing and be sent somewhere else. I also have about 150MB of firewall, anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-everything else when I am on line. I don't think anything is going to get past the line of defense I have up. Bill Baka |
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bbaka wrote:
Neil Brooks wrote: "Bill H." wrote: Bah. IQ tests are meaningless. Sure, they might be able to measure some abstract abilitiy when it comes to mathematics, pattern recognition and spatial comprehension, blah blah blah. I took those all the time when I was about 18. What do they tell you? A number. Big deal. For the record, I also got a 140. The real question is: What are you going to do with your life? Do? Haven't you been following the Iron Bill ($hit! Owe Sornson another dime....) story?? It's like George Plimpton and Homer Simpson had a love child! Neil, You are one of the self righteous inferiors I hang out to irritate. Bill Baka .. . . having a little difficulty squaring: - being referred to as self-righteous, and - being called inferior by the one *calling me* self-righteous Quite the conundrum. Can you shed a little light on that for me, Bill? I'd be grateful. |
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Neil Brooks wrote:
bbaka wrote: Neil Brooks wrote: "Bill H." wrote: Bah. IQ tests are meaningless. Sure, they might be able to measure some abstract abilitiy when it comes to mathematics, pattern recognition and spatial comprehension, blah blah blah. I took those all the time when I was about 18. What do they tell you? A number. Big deal. For the record, I also got a 140. The real question is: What are you going to do with your life? Do? Haven't you been following the Iron Bill ($hit! Owe Sornson another dime....) story?? It's like George Plimpton and Homer Simpson had a love child! Neil, You are one of the self righteous inferiors I hang out to irritate. Bill Baka .. . . having a little difficulty squaring: - being referred to as self-righteous, and - being called inferior by the one *calling me* self-righteous Quite the conundrum. Can you shed a little light on that for me, Bill? I'd be grateful. You mean I have to explain every little dig? I thought you could figure that one out without your mommy helping you. Bill Baka |
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bbaka wrote:
Neil Brooks wrote: bbaka wrote: Neil Brooks wrote: "Bill H." wrote: Bah. IQ tests are meaningless. Sure, they might be able to measure some abstract abilitiy when it comes to mathematics, pattern recognition and spatial comprehension, blah blah blah. I took those all the time when I was about 18. What do they tell you? A number. Big deal. For the record, I also got a 140. The real question is: What are you going to do with your life? Do? Haven't you been following the Iron Bill ($hit! Owe Sornson another dime....) story?? It's like George Plimpton and Homer Simpson had a love child! Neil, You are one of the self righteous inferiors I hang out to irritate. Bill Baka .. . . having a little difficulty squaring: - being referred to as self-righteous, and - being called inferior by the one *calling me* self-righteous Quite the conundrum. Can you shed a little light on that for me, Bill? I'd be grateful. You mean I have to explain every little dig? I thought you could figure that one out without your mommy helping you. Bill Baka Since I came to you for help on this, I can only assume . . . Bill? You're my mommy? Mom? Can I have a bike? Preferably a Moots?? |
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