Ok I would love to know why yahoo answer removed a question about my theory of gravity part one.
thist was a question not a statement as asked "what do you think..?").
The only conclusion I can come up with is that some jealous little academic **** got annoyed because I was able to think a lot deeper than he or she and reported it as abuse
just because they pass a few multiple choice question and get their degrees they cant stand someone who is a lot smarter.
I can tell you how some of these graduates act as I have to deal with them.
firstly they get drunk, have house parties to all hours annoying the neighbours.
Or either you have to lift them off the pavement and toss them int the car. if this is the sign of an IQ then I ask you.
If you want to know my IQ its 173 as measured by mensa.
I have a diploma in computer programming and 5 city & guilds and an hnd in electronics.
also won a free entrance into the london colledge of art years ago but never took it up..
2007-08-30
03:39:29
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oh my here we go with the insults
2007-08-30
03:49:30 ·
update #1
thanks iceman at least you dont thow insults which proves you have a good IQ
2007-08-30
03:55:12 ·
update #2
well said rick..but my kkkkkeybbbboooaaarrrrd is crap..lol
2007-08-30
03:57:21 ·
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never thought of that cosmo..why can it be too long..?
2007-08-30
03:58:52 ·
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iceman it sounds as tho that kid does not want to learn something hes not interested in..better let him decide what he is interested in..
2007-08-30
04:01:35 ·
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no never insult anyone..maybe in a fun sorta way..but def. no insults
2007-08-30
04:21:15 ·
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jillionsing.
like the bit about parrot fashion..
well said at least you can make decisions for yourself and not rely on repeating was is read in a book..god this keyboard is beginning to annoy me.
must get a new one
2007-08-30
06:02:04 ·
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nice one again jaz...lol..open minded as usual
2007-08-30
06:31:44 ·
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Actually, if you read the TOS closely, you really cannot use this forum as a place for conversation.
This is supposed to be a place where you ask a question, people answer, and you pick a best answer or allow it to go into voting.
Alot of people do allow a conversational debate to take place in their question, but if someone doesn't like how long it makes the the question and how much they have to read, they are within their rights (technically) to report you.
I personally don' like that they can, because I like the back and forth exchange of ideas and I think Y!A staff should allow it. One of my questions was removed for this very thing and I was very upset because I had alot of interesting ideas and opinions in that conversation.
But some little shmuck probably took advantage and had a feeling of "power" by looking for people who break the rules of TOS and report them.
Sometimes though, you'll have a "nemesis" who will follow you around (because of some disagreement or argument you two had at some point) and watch for you to break the TOS and then report you.
~jaz~
2007-08-30 06:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Something you may not realize.
Having a high IQ does not make you better than someone. In fact, although you may have a higher capacity for some forms of cognitive processing, it is clear you have socializing and communication issues.
Being smart is a lot like being tall, rich, or good looking. It may be helpful in going through life, but ultimately it is no measure of your supposed superiority to others. Being smart does equate to possessing character.
Superior people build up the people around them, making their fellows feel good about themselves and leave a lasting positive mark on their families and communities.
Yahoo is a fun way to kill some time, but try not to get too worked up about it. Nothing that happens here is really that important.
2007-08-30 17:47:45
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answered by aka DarthDad 5
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I'm sorry I missed your theory ... to see how closely it approaches mine: 'The individual atom's attraction to its electrons goes beyond their sphere, so the greater mass of the 'attractor' the greater its gravitational pull . Distance of course is involved as proven by the Earth's stronger attraction to the moon than the sun has to the moon. I would like to know if its been observed that the Earth's moon arcs closer (oblong orbit) to the sun when its between the two. Best to you, Tom G.
2007-08-31 00:01:42
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answered by te144 7
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Well, I can't answer your question...I don't know why your ToG question was removed. Although I didn't read it, is there any chance that it contained something offensive, such as disparaging remarks about certain people's character? That might have done the trick.
Your anecdotes about drunken parties are interesting, but they don't shed any light on whether your theories have any merit.
By the way, it's spelled "college," not "colledge."
2007-08-30 10:51:23
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answered by RickB 7
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Well I will be one of those graduates in a couple of years. Your attitude really does not do you credit. And you may have a high IQ but you are not intelligent.
2007-08-31 18:02:59
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answered by futuretopgun101 5
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Well, I see your mom backed her pickup truck over your leg again. You should go back to the free clinic this time and ask for a different pain medication, because this one makes you combative and causes you to have delusions of competence.
2007-08-30 18:42:25
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answered by aviophage 7
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Shame, I'd have been interested in reading it...
I agree about some graduates - can recite parrot fashion but that doesn't mean they have a natural flair... or talent...
Could you repost it?
And send me the link?
2007-08-30 12:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know why your Theory of Gravity part one was removed, but..if you know of anyone in the DFW region that can help with a friends kid that can't seem to pass the taks after 5 times...and even got kicked out of college..won't say what state or what stupid act he pulled to do that...send them my way!...Please!...my friend is desperate!....It's the science part that the kid can't pass...but, to be honest..think it's laziness!....sad thing?..I have helped all I can ...glad to know you are part of mensa....
2007-08-30 10:51:33
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answered by iceman55mew 4
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It sometimes happens. I have lost questions as well. I've even been accused of deleting someone else's answer to one of my questions (which is impossible!) It might be worth keeping the text of any long questions you post, so that you may post it again if it disappears.
2007-08-30 11:30:31
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answered by Nick J 4
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Maybe it was too long.
Perhaps you could post your Theory on a website, and then provide a link to it in a Y!A question.
2007-08-30 10:55:48
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answered by cosmo 7
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