Ask A Genius 736: Democrats Control the Presidency

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Right now in America obviously, the Democrats control the presidency and barely the House and by an even thinner margin the Senate and something like more than 80% of the time the party who has the presidency loses seats in the House and often in the Senate. So what you see …

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Ask A Genius 734: Russians Dead at War

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Is the Russo-Ukrainian War costing the Russians a lot?  Rick Rosner: Yeah. Between the Russians lying about everything and just the uncertainty of war, we don't know how many Russians have died in this. Estimates as of last week were at least 10,000 Russian troops out of 150000 to 200000, …

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Ask A Genius 733: Zen and the Art of Shit Shovelling

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: So, your job among other things, one of the biggest aspects of your job is mucking out the stalls of nearly three dozen horses and we just looked it up and that involves among other things clearing away 35 to 50 pounds of shit per horse per day. So, you're talking …

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Ask A Genius 731: Frauds and Cheating

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: So we were talking about frauds but not mentioning names. You wanted to say something. Rick Rosner: Well periodically in the high IQ world, there's some fraud-y stuff that goes on, actually in the testing world there's fraud-y stuff that goes on. There's some testing fraud that makes sense, like …

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Ask A Genius 728: Immutability of One

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Addendum to yesterday on numbers on the immutability of one. Rick Rosner: So yesterday we were talking about numbers and arithmetic and I thought a little bit more and my thinking is still not particularly clear, but I would just like to add at least all whole number mathematics is …

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