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Subject: World's highest IQ

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 18:22:01 01/07/02

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On January 07, 2002 at 20:52:43, K. Burcham wrote:

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>our local sunday paper has a regular column with write in problems.
>this column is by marylin von sant(spelling?). supposedly she has the highest
>female iq in the world.

Highest IQ period unless there is some new record holder. I've read her column a
few times in the Capital Times, or whatever Wisconsin paper carries it. I
forget. She may be gazillions better in math, and may know all the dictionaries
backwards and forth, but I was extremely unimpressed I must say. She signs with
Vos Sant, though whether it is due to foreign lineage or as a contrived joke
(Vos does not exist in the English language) is hard to say. In one article she
commented she used to hardly ever vote concluding that her single vote was
meaningless and ineffectual so why bother? Super IQ at work there. But the real
question that never ceased to nag me was what on earth was the world's highest
measured IQ doing writing a weekly trivia column for a local midwest paper? It
_really_ makes one wonder.

                                        Albert

>i remember this problem was in her column.
>her answer was once any door is opened, and only two doors are left,
>the original odds of 33% are still there, even though there are only two doors
>to choose from. i agree with you, it also seems to me that the odds change to
>50% once there are only two doors left.
>
>we have an engineer at work that has a PHD. so this is the problem i posed to
>him with a twist. this engineer also agrees with marylin. so i asked him once
>the first door is open, then lets stop the original story, and add this to it.
>now we bring in someone else, now he chooses. what are the odds for the second
>person that is choosing. the doctors answer was 50/50 for the second person, but
>he said it was still 33% for the original person that chose when there was three
>doors.
>kburcham



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