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kach22i 04-17-2008 04:14 AM

What do Bill Gates, Mohammed Ali and Osama Bin Laden have in common?
 
Dalai Lama & Hiroshi Ishiguro Among 'World's 100 Living Geniuses'
http://www.asianoffbeat.com/Top10Lis...g-Geniuses.jpg
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Creators Synectics, a global consultants firm, chose World's 100 Living Geniuses by awarding scores out of 10 to each entrant against a number of factors: paradigm shifting; popular acclaim; intellectual power; achievement and cultural importance. The firm emailed 4,000 Britons this summer and asked them to nominate up to 10 living people who they considered geniuses...............

There are also some surprise entrants. Osama Bin Laden ranks at number 43, a spot he shares with Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder and Mohammed Ali, the former world heavyweight boxing champion.
The Brits might be a little nuts, but I think it looks like a survey based on name recognition and name recognition alone.

E-mail survey....................are all this bad?

Joeaksa 04-17-2008 04:20 AM

Boy, that is a very interesting grouping.

Sure would not put a terrorist in the same group with Stephen Hawking... but then I have always been a bit different.

onewhippedpuppy 04-17-2008 04:28 AM

Ummmmmmm, yeah. Doesn't the UK have a large muslim population?

livi 04-17-2008 05:58 AM

Maybe the Brits misunderstood it as the worlds most famous/infamous living people..?

Tobra 04-17-2008 06:00 AM

was Hitler on the list?

billwagnon 04-17-2008 06:07 AM

whatever happened to reading comprehension???

100 Living Geniuses by awarding scores out of 10 to each entrant against a number of factors:

paradigm shifting;
popular acclaim;
intellectual power;
achievement and
cultural importance.

The firm emailed 4,000 Britons this summer and asked them to nominate up to 10 living people

kach22i 04-17-2008 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by billwagnon (Post 3891353)
paradigm shifting;
popular acclaim;
intellectual power;
achievement and
cultural importance.
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This is pretty much how Time Magazine selects the most influential person of the year cover.

HardDrive 04-17-2008 06:27 AM

Not to point out the obvious, but one need not be a decent person to be a genius.

Tobra 04-17-2008 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billwagnon (Post 3891353)
whatever happened to reading comprehension???

100 Living Geniuses by awarding scores out of 10 to each entrant against a number of factors:

paradigm shifting;
popular acclaim;
intellectual power;
achievement and
cultural importance.

The firm emailed 4,000 Britons this summer and asked them to nominate up to 10 living people

Sorry, I was just a bit stunned by the fact that Bill Gates and OBL are rated the same and did not look closely. Was thinking if OBL made it, perhaps Hitler. How about Akmadinerjacket or Dim Jong Ill? Perhaps a more productive response would have been a link to the list, nah, forget it, it is not important

TerryBPP 04-17-2008 08:12 AM

Muhammad Ali a genius? Really? Come on. I guess Micheal Jordan should be on there too, or Barry Bonds. All very brilliant human beings. :rolleyes:

island911 04-17-2008 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 3891387)
Not to point out the obvious, but one need not be a decent person to be a genius.

Perhaps. But one doesn't need to be a genius to know that only an idiot would encourage a (grand-scale) killer with the praise of a" genius" label.


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