Re: "'Fahrenheit 9/11' showed me the truth and compelled me to do what I can to stop the killing of innocent people," she said.

From: Courageous (dontwant_at_spam.com)
Date: 07/31/04


Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 23:57:59 GMT


>I scored over 200 once, when I was 4

Indeed; childhood intelligence scores are neither comparative
nor representative to adult intelligence scores.

> But I'd knew how to read then

Yes, the test is comparative to other children, and is highly
representative of comparative development to other children
of a similar age.

>One way to look at it is that among the most important aspects of
>intelligence are being willing to admit errors and to see things from more
>than one perspective; but I could be wrong.

There are many things that IQ tests don't measure; indeed don't
_try_ to measure.

C//