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Old July 5th 03 posted to sci.physics
tj Frazir
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Default Article] Scientist's IQ tested

IQ = learning method aplied ,,,
what IQ would you use ?
How you think is not how much you think .
If it hurts your head is because your not thinking in the method you
normany use.
More IQ is less ramdomness .
Disregardfor unimpotaint information .
Focus on the simplest sulution bases on facts disregarding asumption.
Pick the best way means do mat on each method and use te method that
works the best.


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