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The more intelligent     

driver - 05 Aug 2005 22:26

This thread is for the more intelligent, any intelligent thoughts can be posted here by the more intelligent amongst us.
The thread is dedicated to bosley (bos) who only wants the more intelligent thoughts posted here.

Imagination is more important than knowledge; Einstein

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 14:00 - 134 of 245

Charlie Drake..

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 14:02 - 135 of 245

Francis Drake

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 14:04 - 136 of 245

Brittney Drake

jimmy b - 10 Aug 2005 14:04 - 137 of 245

All Drake's

bosley - 10 Aug 2005 16:10 - 138 of 245

if i had to chose a drake for company on a desert island , i think i would have to go for brittney. i think the conversation would be rivetting!!!

hewittalan6 - 10 Aug 2005 16:35 - 139 of 245

Can't imagine for one moment what made you think of rivets (Oooo-errr, matron).

superrod - 10 Aug 2005 20:57 - 140 of 245

nice chinos bosley......hope they are paid for .

now here is a poser.

you are in a lift staring down the cleavage of the woman opposite. THEN.....your worst nightmare. the cable breaks sending you to a very messy death in the basement ( forget the auto brakes ). OR DOES IT?

what actually will happen is that the lift will shoot UP to the top of the building where you will be squished anyway. at least the surprise wrt direction will take your mind off your impending demise.

not a lot of people know that ( ask a lift engineer ).

driver - 11 Aug 2005 09:03 - 141 of 245

A bit of non intelligents or from the unintelligent

insiderinside - 11 Aug 2005 07:11 - 8299 of 8305
Lets take 4 words
Due
Responsibility
Diligence
Accountability.
All just simple guesses and IMO and must not be misunderstood of course in the event you could misunderstand any meaning you should ignore this post.

hewittalan6 - 11 Aug 2005 09:11 - 142 of 245

I would very happily ignore all ii's posts were it not for the inherant comedy value.

driver - 12 Aug 2005 10:25 - 143 of 245

There may be a lot of life in the universe. Part 4

On the other hand, there are some common behaviors among animals that seem to favor intelligence. Social interaction, for example. If youre a critter that hangs out with others, then theres clearly an advantage in being smart enough to gauge the intentions of the guy sitting next to you (before he nabs your mate or your meal). And if youre clever enough to outwit the other members of your social circle, youll probably have enhanced opportunity to breed (to put it graciously), thus passing on your superior smarts.

Predator-prey relations are another type of interaction that can ratchet up intelligence. When a lioness catches a wildebeest, shes more likely to snag the dumb one that wasnt paying attention. Result? The lioness has a meal, but the average IQ of the wildebeests has been raised. This puts the lions under increased pressure in running down their next meal, and the dumber cats will preferentially drop out of the gene pool. Both predator and prey will be under selective pressure for intelligence.

All of this sounds as if Nature whether on our planet or some alien world will stumble into increased IQ sooner or later. But keep in mind that many of the dinosaurs were in predator-prey relations (and may have been somewhat social, too). Why didnt they get smart? After all, they had 140 million years to do so.

When it comes to the evolution of intelligence, the bottom line is that we dont know the bottom line. And indeed, we may never know how likely it is that intelligence will appear unless and until we find it elsewhere. So well keep deploying those SETI telescopes.

driver - 12 Aug 2005 16:56 - 144 of 245

jimmy b - 12 Aug 2005 23:56 - 145 of 245

Cosmic !!

superrod - 13 Aug 2005 09:10 - 146 of 245

i just love photos like that. WHY is it that my wife will see something like that and just shrug her shoulders? i have found that women in general ( no offence to the MORE INTELLIGENT ), think the sky just consists of the sun, moon and the few stars they can see through the light pollution. the missus cant even see that the stars she CAN see are different colours ( and yes i appreciate that most of the spectacular photos from deep space are colour enhanced ).

Kivver - 13 Aug 2005 09:25 - 147 of 245

They prefer to read them than look at them!! Why?. Another one of lifes mysteries! That picture is amazing.

driver - 13 Aug 2005 09:56 - 148 of 245

superrod
May be if this was real she would understand.

driver - 13 Aug 2005 10:00 - 149 of 245

This is a good one.

bosley - 13 Aug 2005 12:52 - 150 of 245

saw a guy on holiday painting pictures like that with spray paint. superb!!

Kivver - 13 Aug 2005 13:12 - 151 of 245

and me in Canada (Vancouver Island)!

DocProc - 13 Aug 2005 23:29 - 152 of 245

Anyone like the fantasy art of Boris Vallejo?

DocProc - 13 Aug 2005 23:32 - 153 of 245

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