But I know I’m at least six out of a thousand (from the IQ post comment section):
How did we determine that your thinking style is that of an Intuitive Investigator? When we examined your test results further, we analyzed how you scored on 8 dimensions of intelligence: spatial, organizational, abstract reasoning, logical, mechanical, verbal, visual and numerical. The 3 dimensions you scored highest on combine to make you an Intuitive Investigator. Only 6 out of 1,000 people have this rare combination of abilities.
L and I were guilt-tripped into attending a class last night, taught by one of the neatest people I know (TS). He wanted to be sure we’d show up. I walked out of the class with some great information, and answers to things I’ve wondered about for years. It was great.
Afterwards, L kept going with the third book. We got about one and a half chapters in and her dad fell asleep in his chair, and I was on my way, my eyes were drooping, and although I love to listen to her read, I just had to call it a night. So I actually made it home before 12am last night.
One more thing, yesterday afternoon I took a long lunch and went and saw Peter Pan with L and her father. It was a funny movie. I think my favorite part was when the pirates clapped the teddy bear in irons. Funny stuff.
JA had a great comment under the IQ test entry from the other day—fill it out randomly. I just went back and did a completely random selection of all answers on the test, and scored a 97 and was told:
Your Intellectual Type is Inventive Inquisitor. You have the unusual distinction of being equally good at math and verbal skills. This means you are a creative thinker and are uniquely good at teaching others through experiences. You are also a great improviser and very good at handling change.
Take the test and post your random results (or honest results, if you want) as comments below to share with all
Collar Computing is cool. Very cool.