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Re: Friday Five May 25
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On May 22, 2025, at 11:45, Darrell King via groups.io <DarrellGKing@...> wrote:
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Re: Friday Five May 25
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1.? Is intelligence? measurable - or are intelligence tests merely way of differentiating people who don't fit the norm?
I think it is measurable as much as anything is measurable - but the question of what is measured and whether it is meaningful is still up in the air. 2. What is your reaction to the disclosure that Biden is suffering from metastasized prostate cancer? First how did it get to the point of metastasizing without being diagnosed - or was it hidden from the public for some stupid reason. 3.? What did you think of Trump's meeting with the president of South Africa where the issue of white settlers being attacked and forced out of the country came up? I thought it was interesting - he certainly has a talent for telling people what is on his mind. 4.? Is your economic situation getting worse, better, or remaining the same? I think it is scattered - mine is getting better but I know a lot of young people - under thirty who are really struggling. 5.? Should the US sell weapons to Taiwan? At least we should deliver the ones they have already paid for. ? |
Re: Friday Five May 25
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t measures what it measures.? Call it intelligence or call it banana.? From the childish nastiness I've been hearing about political infighting in American Mensa, I incline to banana." And Darrell wondered, "Does this mean they are fighting about who has a bigger banana...?" (Sorry...I could not resist!) On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 2:58?AM David Smith via <dvdcsmth=[email protected]> wrote:
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1.? Is intelligence? measurable - or are intelligence tests merely a way of differentiating people who don't fit the norm? Such tests obviously are comparative in nature, so I lean more toward the latter. As will attempts to measure time, distance, or my greatness, they are all part of the human mind's?drive to organize the world in pursuit?of more efficient thinking. 2. What is your reaction to the disclosure that Biden is suffering from metastasized prostate cancer? Sympathy toward him?and his family. 3.? What did you think of Trump's meeting with the president of South Africa where the issue of white settlers being attacked and forced out of the country came up? I did not pay much attention to it. I may be getting jaded on the media volleys of bad news! 4.? Is your economic situation getting worse, better, or remaining the same? Fairly stable?right now, although this might be expected as I am retired?and on a fixed income!
5.? Should the US sell weapons to Taiwan? If they can pay, sure. |
Friday Five May 25
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOn May 21, 2025, at 20:53, mrvnchpmn via groups.io <Chapman@...> wrote: ?
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On Wed, 21 May 2025 19:22:44 -0400, chapman@... wrote: ? ? ? 1.? Is intelligence? measurable - or are intelligence tests merely way of differentiating people who don't fit the norm? It measures what it measures. ?Call it intelligence or call it banana. ?From the childish nastiness I've been hearing about political infighting in American Mensa, I incline to banana. 2. What is your reaction to the disclosure that Biden is suffering from metastasized prostate cancer? I've read that if it's as far along as they're saying it is, he's had it for a long time. I think I've also read that his doctor said he wasn't tested for it while he was President, but that the doctor wouldn't reply to questioning about who made the choice not to test. The Biden presidency will live in history like a sore thumb, but since the present and probably the future establishment are loyally Democratic, it may be a long time before its treatment will be anything other than soft-pedaled.? 3.? What did you think of Trump's meeting with the president of South Africa where the issue of white settlers being attacked and forced out of the counrty came up? 4.? Is your economic situation getting worse, better, or remaining the same? Best of times, worst of times. ?The future's not ours to see. ?Fingers crossed. 5.? Should the US sell weapons to Taiwan? ? ¡ª¡ª _._,_. _._,_._,_ |
Re: Friday Five May 25
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYes, intelligence is measurable. However, it is also culture specific. So intelligence tests need to be either customized to a specific culture or be culture fair (as American Mensa has provided tests for). Very sad, but if treatment works then it looks like he has many years ahead of him. Trump certainly ended up looking foolish. He has a tendency to believe fake news. So far remaining the same. Yes. ? Aloha, Celeste Rogers |
Re: Friday Five May 25
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? 1.? Is intelligence? measurable - or are intelligence tests merely way of differentiating people who don't fit the norm?
2. What is your reaction to the disclosure that Biden is suffering from metastasized prostate cancer? 3.? What did you think of Trump's meeting with the president of South Africa where the issue of white settlers being attacked and forced out of the counrty came up? 4.? Is your economic situation getting worse, better, or remaining the same? 5.? Should the US sell weapons to Taiwan? ? |
Re: Friday Five May 16
For me, 86 has had the connotation of tossing something aside, as in trashing it. A non-lethal association in politics would just mean the politician is unsuited to the job and should be impeached or simply not reelected. D On Sat, May 17, 2025 at 2:58?AM David Smith via <dvdcsmth=[email protected]> wrote:
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý// ? ? ?You can 86 someone without assassinating that person.?? ? ?// Perplexity: The exact origin of ¡°86¡± is unclear, but it dates back to at least the 1930s. Some theories suggest it comes from diner lingo, where ¡°86¡± meant an item was out of stock. Over time, it evolved to mean removing a person as well. On May 16, 2025, at 08:58, Darrell King via groups.io <DarrellGKing@...> wrote:
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Re: Friday Five May 16
1.? Is Trump being effective in his Middle East visit? Well, he got a nice airplane. As I had said many times, he is a businessman by trade and a politician by happenstance. There is a lot of money in the Middle East and I suspect there will be an attempt to funnel some back to the U.S. I do not know if this is secured yet, but I will be watching. At this point, I am uncertain whether he is being effective. 2.? Did Biden's mental problems adversely affect his presidency? Only his publicity. He had plenty of support (direction) to guide the presidency, so no. 3.? Do you have confidence in your local police force? To do their job, which means protecting taxpayers and?influential community interests, yes. As paladins of idealistic justice and champions of abstract law, I would suspect not. This is just a practical stance on the part of the police: they are hired to do the job and they are beholden to those paying the bills. I can imagine a tribe of cavemen having problems with a few caveman hooligans, especially while the hunting?parties are away. A group of caveman musclemen from the local gym cave offer to keep watch over the tribal home and to rein in the hooligans, but they ask for a share of the hunting spoils because they cannot hunt and?watch the place. Poof! The first?police force. Of course they are going to answer primarily to the hunters... 4.? ?Has the employment of drones on the battlefield radically changed the way armies fight and what weapon systems are effective and which ones are obsolete? I think?it is having a significant impact, although I am unsure how radical that might be. Combat without human life at the forefront is a significant but logical direction to take when practical. Like the Iron Dome concept, we have a tinshield?instead of meatshields between us and the threat. As for obsolete, you try hitting a drone with a rifle. 5.??Was the internet post by James Comey a crime worthy of prosecution? No. You can 86 someone without assassinating that person. More ridiculous?theatrics. Waste of time and money. _._,_._,_
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Re: Friday Five May 16
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1.? Is Trump being effective in his Middle East visit?
Certainly more effective than anyone else recently 2.? Did Biden's mental problems adversely affect his presidency? I would be cautious is using the term " mental problems" but certainly would say that the dimenishment of his mental acuity definitely effected his performance - latelyh unnamed memebers of the cabinet have been coming out and saying he simply wasn't available. 3.? Do you have confidence in your local police force? At the local level yes - but as it gets hgher ijn the level of government less and less.? I wouldn't trust the high levels of the FBI as far as I can throw them - and the air traffic control system seems to have the same type of problems. 4.? ?Has the employment of drones on the battlefield radically changed tthe way armies fight and whate weapon systems are effective and which ones are obsolete? yes - what will happen next is yet to be seen, The same thing happened in the Yom Kippur War when the Israelis did'nt pull back from the Suez Canal and got massacred initially by RPGs - but eventually the deciding battle was tank on tank at a level not seen since Kursk in 1943. 5.? Was the internet post by James Comey a crime worthy of prosecution? Yes but the question may well be should he be prosecuted for threatenin the president or for being incredibly stupid |
Re: Friday Five May 16
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIt certainly doesn't look like he's being effective for anyone other than himself. Probably not. I have confidence in them. My next-door neighbor was the acting police chief until Honolulu PD found a new chief (took a couple of years or so). The previous police chief turned out to be a con man and is now in prison. In fact, his wife is also in prison for related offenses. I wouldn't say radically, but it has changed many engagements. Absolutely not. I've been seeing that same "8647" theme being posted in various forms by hundreds of others. To me the term "86" has always meant ejecting someone from the premises. Aloha, Celeste Rogers |
Re: Friday Five May 16
1.? Is Trump being effective in his Middle East visit? Time will tell.... 2.? Did Biden's mental problems adversely affect his presidency? Of course it did.? Someone else was running the country and we don't know who it was. 3.? Do you have confidence in your local police force? Yes, up to a point.? I'd hate to have one of them testify against me if they had an axe to grind or if they thought that I was a druggie who should be put away. 4.? ?Has the employment of drones on the battlefield radically changed tthe way armies fight and whate weapon systems are effective and which ones are obsolete? Of course; tanks and other?armored?vehicles are as obsolete?as aircraft?carriers and battleships are now. 5.? Was the internet post by James Comey a crime worthy of prosecution? I don't know enough about that to?have an?opinion on the?matter. Ed |
Re: Friday Five May 16
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2.? Did Biden's mental problems adversely affect his presidency? 3.? Do you have confidence in your local police force? 4.? ?Has the employment of drones on the battlefield radically changed tthe way armies fight and whate weapon systems are effective and which ones are obsolete? 5.? Was the internet post by James Comey a crime worthy of prosecution? |
Re: Friday Five May 9
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On May 11, 2025, at 11:51, Darrell King via groups.io <DarrellGKing@...> wrote:
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Now we will never know if the doctor was right... D On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 4:18?PM mrvnchpmn via <Chapman=[email protected]> wrote:
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Elon will get us to Mars. Have faith. Besides?that, we could also imprint our personalities into a quantum computer and launch?the whole virtual world into the void like Voyager... D On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 2:50?PM David Smith via <dvdcsmth=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Friday Five May 9
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I was just starting to get going when I turned 60 - and have been more active in many ways than I was in my 50s.? Of course losing 160 lb helped a great deal - the doctor and I talked about that Thursday.? Twenty years ago he told me I would not live another five years if? I didnt' lose weight. Marvin ? "Fairly so - I am going to my 58th High School reunion this year - the sponsor told me she didn't think enough people would survive to 60 to have a reunion."
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I am 66. I remember in my 20's thinking I would certainly not survive past 30 given my lifestyle. While I would be fine doing?any reunions solo as it is way more peaceful, Facebook tells me plenty of my senior class is still alive and doing things. I guess 60 is not so old right now...
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On Fri, May 9, 2025 at 5:50?PM mrvnchpmn via <Chapman=[email protected]> wrote:
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThey've gotten good at keeping people alive past the old expiry dates. ?In fact, it seems to be an important part of the plan to make people live forever, in memory circuits. ?But first, they'll kill off the body. ?Another goal, one I've not seen mentioned yet, has got to be to make all "human" life virtual, electronic. ?They'll improve on Brave New World by doing away with the messy organic stuff. ?Of course, then there'll be a meteor strike or a new ice age or both. ?Darn, didn't get to Mars in time. On May 10, 2025, at 11:58, Darrell King via groups.io <DarrellGKing@...> wrote:
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"Fairly so - I am going to my 58th High School reunion this year - the sponsor told me she didn't think enough people would survive to 60 to have a reunion." I am 66. I remember in my 20's thinking I would certainly not survive past 30 given my lifestyle. While I would be fine doing?any reunions solo as it is way more peaceful, Facebook tells me plenty of my senior class is still alive and doing things. I guess 60 is not so old right now... D On Fri, May 9, 2025 at 5:50?PM mrvnchpmn via <Chapman=[email protected]> wrote:
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