Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Curser Will Not Move Toshiba Laptop

Baby World's Smallest




The new Einstein


A British boy 2 years and 5 months has become the youngest member of Mensa, an international organization that brings together men and women with exceptional intelligence. His IQ, located over 160 (maximum extent provided by the Stanford-Binet test for children), is comparable the geniuses like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Wrigley Oscar's story is that of a conventional child. With nine months as he spoke, and performing year and a half recite the alphabet in the bathroom. Six months later had a vocabulary of thousands of words, while most children of that age just 50 words correctly handled. Now surprise your parents with their readings of the reproductive cycle of penguins. And Christmas has asked for a saxophone, to learn the piano.
John Stevenage, president of Mensa, says that "Oscar has a great potential," and held that his parents have decided to join the association for support during their development. Since the intelligence of the "little Einstein" is literally off the scale, hoping to submit new evidence as it grows to quantify accurately their IQ. Seen
VERY interesting.



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