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iq testing nklr
Posted: Thu May 03, 2001 1:48 pm
by Stuart Mumford
I did a test, too.
Percentage of people who would waste their time hanging out in DMV parking
lots and giving away free Tshirts just so they could post insulting false
statistics to the list;
100% Pole Puffers
CA Stu
-----Original Message-----
Over the semester break this past winter, over some Mexican food and a
few beers, a colleague in the math department and I came up with an
idea for his seniors in a statics class. We were trying to come up
with a project for them that would be unusual and exciting enough to
motivate them. The result - an IQ test for motorcyclists based on
their preferred scoot. I am told it was an incredible undertaking.
Numerous trips to the Department of Motor Vehicles here in Tucson,
free T shirts to the 1634 participants in the test, reems of paper,
etc. Today is the last day of classes here at the UA and yes, we have
the results. No offense, my sole ride is a KLR, but here they are.
Note: Although the KLR does not really belong in a category by itself
like the others, since I helped with the origianl idea, I was able to
persuade the math prof to include it.
Motorcycle vs. IQ precentile
BMW - 99 percentile
Italian (Ducati,Guzzis) - 88 percentile
Harley not older than 10 years - 81 percentile
Japanese sportbike - 72 percentile
Japanese cruiser - 63 percentile
Harley older than 10 years - 33 percentile
KLR - 32 percentile
iq testing nklr
Posted: Thu May 03, 2001 3:35 pm
by jlabate@dakotacom.net
Stuart, I'll forward your message on to the math prof and his
studetns. Who needs them anyway.
> I did a test, too.
> Percentage of people who would waste their time hanging out in DMV
parking
> lots and giving away free Tshirts just so they could post insulting
false
> statistics to the list;
>
> 100% Pole Puffers
>
> CA Stu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Over the semester break this past winter, over some Mexican food and a
> few beers, a colleague in the math department and I came up with an
> idea for his seniors in a statics class. We were trying to come up
> with a project for them that would be unusual and exciting enough to
> motivate them. The result - an IQ test for motorcyclists based on
> their preferred scoot. I am told it was an incredible undertaking.
> Numerous trips to the Department of Motor Vehicles here in Tucson,
> free T shirts to the 1634 participants in the test, reems of paper,
> etc. Today is the last day of classes here at the UA and yes, we have
> the results. No offense, my sole ride is a KLR, but here they are.
> Note: Although the KLR does not really belong in a category by itself
> like the others, since I helped with the origianl idea, I was able to
> persuade the math prof to include it.
>
> Motorcycle vs. IQ precentile
> BMW - 99 percentile
> Italian (Ducati,Guzzis) - 88 percentile
> Harley not older than 10 years - 81 percentile
> Japanese sportbike - 72 percentile
> Japanese cruiser - 63 percentile
> Harley older than 10 years - 33 percentile
> KLR - 32 percentile
iq testing nklr
Posted: Thu May 03, 2001 4:40 pm
by S2Mumford@aol.com
When you do that, ask him what he thinks of the proof of Fermat's
last theorem. I reckon I could prove it in less pages, and get it
right the first time. I will be happy to do it for an 18 pack of Bud
Light and some Rum Crooks.
Cheers
CA Stu --- In DSN_klr650@y..., jlabate@d... wrote:
> Stuart, I'll forward your message on to the math prof and his
> studetns. Who needs them anyway.
>
> > I did a test, too.
> > Percentage of people who would waste their time hanging out in DMV
> parking
> > lots and giving away free Tshirts just so they could post
insulting
> false
> > statistics to the list;
> >
> > 100% Pole Puffers
> >
> > CA Stu
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Over the semester break this past winter, over some Mexican food
and a
> > few beers, a colleague in the math department and I came up with
an
> > idea for his seniors in a statics class. We were trying to come
up
> > with a project for them that would be unusual and exciting enough
to
> > motivate them. The result - an IQ test for motorcyclists based on
> > their preferred scoot. I am told it was an incredible
undertaking.
SNIP
> > KLR - 32 percentile
iq testing nklr
Posted: Thu May 03, 2001 5:41 pm
by Swede
No offense, but in my short lived experience, because a person seems
intelligent and has diplomas from numerous institutions of higher
learning does not mean a person is intelligent. Most of these exams
don't address the "Common Sense" quotient or a "Personality" factor.
These two represent a relation to environment sense of intelligence.
Most of the "Mensa" people I have come in contact with are arrogant
and don't have the skills to deal with "Real Life" situations.
Ted Kazinski is one such example - he was intelligent enough to not
get cought for the "Unibombings", but his arrogance is what got him
cought. There are many more examples of this. Point is, if he had
the "Personality" to let things go and not let them fester, then he
would have never started; or the "Common Sense" not to brag and
leave a possible trail back to him, he'd never been cought.
"Swede" --- In DSN_klr650@y..., Bogdan Swider wrote:
> Years ago when my brother moved to LA he was short on social
life.
> He figured if he joined a club he'd meet some woman. He took the
MENSA test
> and was admitted. After attending several outings he stopped going.
He said
> the woman were uninteresting and the conversations, whether with
men or
> woman, generally boring. Just anecdotal but my only second hand
experience
> with that outfit. Bogdan