QUESTION OF THE WEEK

2009-11-25 / Op-Ed

By David Hart

Allan Trudel, of New Portland: “Super-intelligence –-Brains are smarter than brawn; you can outsmart the super-strong people.” Allan Trudel, of New Portland: “Super-intelligence –-Brains are smarter than brawn; you can outsmart the super-strong people.” Would you rather have super-strength or super-intelligence if you could have one superpower?


Chris Norton, of Phillips: “I’d rather be smarter then stronger any day. Brains over brawn.” Chris Norton, of Phillips: “I’d rather be smarter then stronger any day. Brains over brawn.”
Gabe Clark, of N. New Portland: “It’s easier to outsmart than to outmuscle.” Gabe Clark, of N. New Portland: “It’s easier to outsmart than to outmuscle.”
John Markham Jr. of Kingfield: “Super-intelligence –-because you could make everyone else work for you.” John Markham Jr. of Kingfield: “Super-intelligence –-because you could make everyone else work for you.”
Tommy Brown, of Farmington: “I’ll go with super-strength, because I already have super-intelligence.” Tommy Brown, of Farmington: “I’ll go with super-strength, because I already have super-intelligence.”

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