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![]() -=jd=- wrote: On Sat 17 Apr 2004 02:24:56p, "-=jd=-" wrote in message : On Sat 17 Apr 2004 02:21:19p, "-=jd=-" wrote in message : On Sat 17 Apr 2004 01:53:25p, ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote in message : From: "-=jd=-" Is it reasonable to consider that once you completed your transition from KY to UT, you lowered the average IQ of both locales? Well, if you think about it a little while you might grasp the logical error you made in your question. Doubtful, though. Found any more uses for baby wipes? No, if you think about it, I put it exactly like I thought would be most accurate. Is your sense of humor broken today? :-) -=jd=- On the off chance a more prominent hint is needed, I was making a joke about both locations... On the other hand, don't worry about it. I just re-read where you indicated you rely on usenet posts as a political barometer, so taking that into consideration, I'm not sure of your sense of humor. I thought at one point you were receptive to a bit of humor. Perhaps I was mistaken. Now, I'm just a dumb non-college educated bumpkin, but I'll try to explain this so even a college graduate can understand it: In KY, your IQ (whatever it is) was higher than the average hill-billy, ergo when you were there, your contribution to the list of scores raised the overall average IQ score. In UT, the average IQ is higher than yours, ergo, your contribution to the list of scores lowers the overall average IQ. To sum it up: You raise the (low) average IQ of KY when you are there. You lower the (higher) average IQ of UT when you are there. When you transitioned from KY to UT, you lowered the average IQ of both locales with one move. I can try to explain it s-l-o-w-e-r, if needed... You might have to explain it in S--P--E--C--I--A--L E--N--G--L--I--S--H. (For the PhD challenged) |
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