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IQ-Capcha   (+5, -1)  [vote for, against]

Sorry, this solely exists as some halfbaker - who shall remain nameless - put it up.

The idea was tricky maths problems to solve as the capcha, and use that as way to prevent low IQ people posting their asinine remarks.

As I tried to add an anno, the server wouldn't let me and I thought "Blimey, it's working already", but it was just the idea had been deleted while I was typing it...
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 03 2014

CAPTCHA IQ test http://images.dange...cha2hhjfj_thumb.jpg
[xaviergisz, Jul 03 2014]

Elitist Capcha
[xaviergisz, Jul 03 2014]

For a particular electronics seller I know of, you have to decode the value of a resistor by its color bands in order to get in to the comments area.
-- lurch, Jul 03 2014


I can feel some sympathy with that, trying to exclude those of an assimilating nature, as to them resistance is useless. I wonder what they use instead of resistors?

But, I digress.

Perhaps a haiku-capcha would be more effective? But the starting parameters would need a bit of work.
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 04 2014


Lovely.

This would exclude me from basically everything. ...and from learning enough to be able to even learn what I do not know.
Thanks eh.

There is a very... VERY, large difference between intelligence and learnedness.

You 'will' learn this fact.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 04 2014


You poor blind fools.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 04 2014


There are captchas for the blind, so that's been taken care of. I do not know the details behind how IQ is measured, but this would only screen out those with weak ciphering skills. I'll wager IQ measures much more than that.
-- normzone, Jul 04 2014


typing this capcha

is that an 0 or zero

I cannot decide
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 04 2014


Unoriginal, baked, AND based on a bad premise.
-- Voice, Jul 04 2014


//Unoriginal, baked, AND based on a bad premise.

Not my idea anyway, so I don't mind...

Anyway, these premises have far too many cockroaches....

//large difference between intelligence and learnedness

Not so, firstly they both contain three e's, one l, one n and a double- consonant, they are both nouns, both are written in the Latin alphabet and both exist in the same language (English)...ok, explain that eh, eh?
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 04 2014


um...

...intelligence has two L's?
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 04 2014


Minor details...
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 04 2014


Just because someone has a high IQ doesn't mean they won't post asinine remarks.

A high IQ doesn't mean you're not an idiot. It just makes you a quick-thinking idiot.
-- Wrongfellow, Jul 05 2014


Why do you look at me when you say that?
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 05 2014


//It just makes you a quick-thinking idiot//

So... a savant? Shame that that word always seems to be preceded by the word idiot.
I dislike that word.
Idiot.
It just rolls off the tongue wrong-like, ends all harsh and stuff.

How about substituting the word mediocre? ...or average?
Heck, I'll even vote for atypical...

Atypical is good.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 11 2014


I did get some name cards printed out with

(my name)

Idiot Savant

(we`re sure about the first part)

and no one noticed....waste of time
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 11 2014


Trying to find a quote; I remember reading once someone wrote "It may be that our technology will require such specialization that a sufficiently advanced technician will be indistinguishable from a moron."
-- lurch, Jul 11 2014


Again, why do you look at me when you say that?
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 11 2014


I propose a new word;

...that word is 'ideat', and furthermore I hereby declare each and every halfbaker to be an ideat savant by association.

so there.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 12 2014


<puzzled expression>
-- not_morrison_rm, Jul 12 2014


"ideation" is already a word. Is "ideat" not perforce its root?
-- lurch, Jul 13 2014


// Is "ideat" not perforce its root?//

Nope. Ideate is the root according to the etymological dictionary.
So Ideat would be Idea + here... caught up in, or where ideas reside.

//Intelligence sauvant// wouldn't have anything to do with espionage would it?
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 13 2014



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