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Turns both ways for me.
I even had her turning alternatively one way and then the other, without seeming to do a full turn in either direction.
Switches seemly randomly....
But at least I understand WHY she can be viewed both ways.
Must have been a cold floor too...
~Lordbob
I see her going both ways, but I can't consciously make her spin one way or the other. It seems random, kind of like me.
WARNING! The following is not in the spirit of the Chillout Room!
It contains actual conjecture and no humor.
Something here doesn't smell right...
Mensa requires a 98th percentile for membership, and their standard (as I recall) is generally is an IQ of about 132... Although they don't use IQ as a specific measurement, but rather take the top 2% based on whatever standard intelligence test is taken.
Also, according to Wikipedia (which obviously is not definitive on anything) a genius of 160+ in IQ would be at the 99.994th percentile So the 14% and IQ of 160 in this "study" are obviously wrong.The term "IQ score" is widely used but poorly defined. There are a large number of tests with different scales. The result on one test of 132 can be the same as a score 148 on another test. Some intelligence tests don't use IQ scores at all. Mensa has set a percentile as cutoff to avoid this confusion. Candidates for membership in Mensa must achieve a score at or above the 98th percentile on a standard test of intelligence (a score that is greater than or equal to that achieved by 98 percent of the general population taking the test).
Seem's we have alot of whannabe Genis's in the groupAttachment 61205
Last edited by 1Bowtie; 03 Dec 2010 at 09:42.
technically not as you can see from the part that i quoted...
those that looked at only the feet don't count...
if i concentrate enough i can sometimes distinguish and do it half of the time at will but half of the time i cant...:)
so does that make me a half-genius or a genius half of the time?....
interesting that you bring this up and i have to agree with what you presented as could not find any concrete evidence only blogs...:)
i also found out that this is not a test of intelligence but more of test of perception of vision...:)
Last edited by darkassain; 17 Mar 2010 at 01:11. Reason: got the [qoute] right
its not a trick, i actually am able to focus enough to make her spin both ways. at first i thought it was a random image that would flip to trick people, but apparently not.
truthfully tho intelligence is not measured by the half of the brain you use.