No, I can do much, much better. I just realize that you aren't worth the effort. You're not all that bright.
Would you care to match IQ's? Do you even know what it is? You spend so much time providing drivel as you wend your way through four or more paragraphs trying to support your conclusion(s). Out with it and state your opinion. Ps. 158
Wow! Didn't realize I was dealing with a genius. Would you mind posting the test you took that proves your boast? It's not that I doubt you of course, I'm just having a hard time reconciling the things you say that sound more like a mentally challenged chimpanzee than a genius prodigy. I'm sure as smart as you are, you obviously kept the paperwork, right?
The test was conducted by a grad. student (one of my clients) about 20 years ago as part of her thesis. I was reluctant, but she persisted and I gave in. Her Prof. wanted to meet me, however, I knew the result would be further testing and I was not interested. I view this number as a bit if mental floss which, in the real world, is just a number. Five years ago, I burned all my personal documents, sold my antiques and coins because at my age who needs all that baggage when you downsize. Sorry, you will have to accept my word or not.
Sorry to burst your self-aggrandizing bubble genius, but... IQ scores not accurate marker of intelligence, study show Researchers have determined in the largest online study on the intelligence quotient (IQ) that results from the test may not exactly show how smart someone is. "When we looked at the data, the bottom line is the whole concept of IQ -- or of you having a higher IQ than me -- is a myth," Dr. Adrian Owen, the study's senior investigator and the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging at the university's Brain and Mind Institute said to the Toronto Star. "There is no such thing as a single measure of IQ or a measure of general intelligence." My father-in-law was a card carrying MENSA member and he was smart. You don't seem to be even close to his level of innate intelligence from what I can see. But, if it makes you feel superior to the rest of us, by all means, believe whatever you wish.
So, what you are intimating is your Mensa card carrying father is not necessarily intelligent based upon the article you mention. What you do not know is there are multiple disciplines of testing required for admission to Mensa and he must have scored higher than 129 for admission. If I recall properly, I provided answers to five or six different tests.