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		natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
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		Army of GOD wrote:I got (a) and (c) right. Had no idea about (b) and the "starter" was kind of a toss-up...I'm no good with American politics between Eisenhower and Reagan.

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		Symmetry wrote:Army of GOD wrote:I got (a) and (c) right. Had no idea about (b) and the "starter" was kind of a toss-up...I'm no good with American politics between Eisenhower and Reagan.
The questions on that quiz are really tough- but I should have added that you get a team of three people from your university or college to answer them. Have a look at some of the others if you like, but a few of them are British-centric. I'm interested to see how I'd do on college Jeopardy.

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		Army of GOD wrote:Symmetry wrote:Army of GOD wrote:I got (a) and (c) right. Had no idea about (b) and the "starter" was kind of a toss-up...I'm no good with American politics between Eisenhower and Reagan.
The questions on that quiz are really tough- but I should have added that you get a team of three people from your university or college to answer them. Have a look at some of the others if you like, but a few of them are British-centric. I'm interested to see how I'd do on college Jeopardy.
Yea, I noticed there was one about "Mrs. Thatcher" and the conservative party. I also wonder how much the school curriculum between there and here differ on things like European history and stuff. Those questions seem harder than average Jeopardy questions (adult Jeopardy questions).

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		Symmetry wrote:Still, and I say this as gently as possible, Americans really could do with knowing a bit more about the history of other countries (and British people are almost as bad).

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		Metsfanmax wrote:Symmetry wrote:Still, and I say this as gently as possible, Americans really could do with knowing a bit more about the history of other countries (and British people are almost as bad).
Why? Would it help us in day to day life?

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		Army of GOD wrote:Obviously knowing the history of European countries isn't very practical, but things like that interest me. Same with world geography. I don't even know why, but I enjoy it.

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		Army of GOD wrote:I don't see how knowing that Isabella was a queen of Spain helps a cashier at McDonalds in any way, shape or form.

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		Army of GOD wrote:Remember, we're talking about practicality. The only time the knowledge of Isabella being a Spanish Queen is necessary for me is when I watch Jeopardy.
I don't know how that helps in my major (physics) at all, nor how that knowledge can help me get a job, maintain a job, etc. in physics.

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		Metsfanmax wrote:We all maintain this illusion that being cultured and knowing your history is important. But in reality, that knowledge is important only for people who attempt to shape public policy or social discourse. Even Sherlock Holmes knew that remembering facts for the sake of remembering facts is stupid.

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		Symmetry wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:We all maintain this illusion that being cultured and knowing your history is important. But in reality, that knowledge is important only for people who attempt to shape public policy or social discourse. Even Sherlock Holmes knew that remembering facts for the sake of remembering facts is stupid.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character, and everything he did was fictional. I'm not sure how he comes in to the "in reality" side of the argument.
Still, when you argue with me, aren't you attempting to shape social discourse?
I'm pretty sure knowledge is important to everyone, no?

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		Army of GOD wrote:Symmetry wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:We all maintain this illusion that being cultured and knowing your history is important. But in reality, that knowledge is important only for people who attempt to shape public policy or social discourse. Even Sherlock Holmes knew that remembering facts for the sake of remembering facts is stupid.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character, and everything he did was fictional. I'm not sure how he comes in to the "in reality" side of the argument.
Still, when you argue with me, aren't you attempting to shape social discourse?
I'm pretty sure knowledge is important to everyone, no?
I wouldn't say it's important to everyone. I enjoy knowing things, but part of that is only so I can know I'm smarter than people. hahaha

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		Metsfanmax wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Symmetry wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:We all maintain this illusion that being cultured and knowing your history is important. But in reality, that knowledge is important only for people who attempt to shape public policy or social discourse. Even Sherlock Holmes knew that remembering facts for the sake of remembering facts is stupid.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character, and everything he did was fictional. I'm not sure how he comes in to the "in reality" side of the argument.
Still, when you argue with me, aren't you attempting to shape social discourse?
I'm pretty sure knowledge is important to everyone, no?
I wouldn't say it's important to everyone. I enjoy knowing things, but part of that is only so I can know I'm smarter than people. hahaha
But why do you equate knowledge with intelligence?

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		Army of GOD wrote:Knowledge is a branch of intelligence. If you know anything about me, you'd know that I'm booksmart as f*ck but am a complete moron in other areas. Oh well, it's fun showing off to people when watching Jeopardy and shit.

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		natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"

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		john9blue wrote:^ those are both facts that you can learn in a textbook, though. they aren't really "intelligence".
btw i challenge anyone to an online iq test contest. pick your test and bring your best!
feeling competitive today lol...

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