Re: Voting





Ian Morrison wrote:
>
> Ian Smith wrote:

> > The assertion that an exceptionally-high IQ is bad for driving,
> > seems counter-intuitive; considering the many dynamic variables
> > associated with this activity, and the need for rational
> > decision-making on a split-second basis. A mind which thinks too much,
> > wanders too much perhaps?
>
> Could you repost that in words of one syllable (or less) please?

Ah...so you're a driver then, Ian? :-)

Deirdre
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