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Re: Little design mistakes that can be easily avoided (2): Listenning to CELKO (and CELKO alikes)

From: Alfredo Novoa <alfredono_at_gmail.com>
Date: 29 May 2007 04:18:09 -0700
Message-ID: <1180437489.799805.136220@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>

Hi Keith,

On 28 mayo, 20:25, Keith H Duggar <dug..._at_alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Eric wrote:
> > -CELKO- wrote:
> > > I do know "non sequetor" which is close
>
> > but you can't spell it!
>
> Obivously this proves spelling and intelligence are unrelated.
> Celko is a member and former president of Mensa after all.

Intelligence is not the same as IQ.

There is an statistical correlation between intelligence and IQ, but nothing more.

A moron might be very good solving Mensa puzzles and a genius might be clumsy doing that.

Regards Received on Tue May 29 2007 - 06:18:09 CDT

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