E.....=]
2007-10-09 06:57:06
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answer #1
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answered by #25 4
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(F) above, mainly from life circumstances.
I was smarter in the third grade than I am now. To elaborate: I did get into some fights in school, and did get a concussion or two pretty badly in high school. Those *will* ding your intellect in a bad way for *months to years*.
Also, I have a mood disorder or three (depression, dissociation, some post-traumatic stress issues), so my motivation and concentration are *not* where they should be. I admit this. I was smarter as a third grader, when a) I could understand Einstein's Theories of General and Special Relativity, b) learned how cathode ray tubes work, and c) studied the *intellectual* side of the Birds and the Bees from a Medical Dictionary (though I could have used a clue or three about the social side of it too...but my parents were messed-up people and saw fit not to give me one).
And now? ^_^ I use Yahoo Answers to unwind, get in touch with my *ordinary* side, and to some degree *defragment* my brain, to give myself the chance to purge the system of half-useless, trivial information. Because cathode ray tubes are rather going obsolete in terms of TVs and computer monitors, aren't they?
(and in case you're wondering....it's a glorified *light bulb* folks. The electrode at one end--the cathode ray gun--sends electrical current across the conducting vacuum, which is slightly doped with conductive inert gases, to the other side of the tube which is covered in a grid of *phosphor dots*. In the U.S. version of the device, the electrode scans the image on the grid, literally painting it on there with electrical charges, some 60 times per second, but...it only paints *every other* line on the grid in a given pass, resulting in an *interlaced* image that flickers a bit more than needed. Color sets have a more complex grid, sure, as do computer monitors, and nearly all CRTs these days use a capacitor for quick starting, but basically that's the point of it)
So yeah....I hope this helps. ^_^ Thanks for your time!
2007-10-09 14:12:22
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answer #2
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answered by Bradley P 7
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F. High Average. Compared to most of the people I work with G. Intelligent...
2007-10-09 16:29:36
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answer #3
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answered by Anglcake 5
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Well, I am no freaking Einstein. But, I am actually intellegent I just don't show it much....F...I had 4.0 IQ 124
2007-10-09 22:05:39
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answer #4
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answered by KRAZEDnKONFUSED 3
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I would say somewhere between F and G ... when I was younger my parents always wanted me to go to Mensa, they would give me IQ tests and I'd always score over 150 !
2007-10-09 14:01:46
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answer #5
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answered by The Woman With You 4
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There's not a category for me.
What's less than A?
2007-10-09 13:59:16
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say between E & F
2007-10-09 13:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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F.
Poor Bush. That's not very nice.
2007-10-09 13:58:41
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answer #8
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answered by holyterrar85 4
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It's hard to say...but I guess I'd just go w/E
2007-10-09 14:00:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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d
2007-10-09 14:46:56
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answer #10
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answered by winniepoooooohhhs032032032the032 3
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