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Great Inventions / or Jokes?

November 14th, 2007 by Administrator
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They say the great thoughts started out as blasphemies.

Here are great, or hilarious inventions to solve everyday problems.

7 strange japanese inventions « Picdit

chindōgu is the japanese art of inventing ingenious everyday gadgets that, on the face of it, seem like an ideal solution to a particular problem. here is a list of seven of my most favorite

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12 Greatest Photos of 2007 from Earthshots.org

November 14th, 2007 by Administrator
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Great great shots.

Happy Birthday Earth Shots! ||| Photocritic blog

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People with Highest IQs

November 14th, 2007 by Administrator
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This includes a fUN IQ test you may want to try.
 

If you go down the list, you will find that there are artists, scientists, chess champions, politicians, philosophers, but egad! Out of almost a hundred, only one businessman I know, Paul Allen ( is he an engineer or a businessman?) with IQ of 160 made it to the list.

Nobody would argue that it would take a lot of brains to be a successful scientist or researcher. Does it take good IQ to succeed in business?

  The Massive List of Genius - People With the Highest IQ - One Mans Blog

The Highest IQs On Record and of  People Still Alive

 

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