French doctors are amazed that a 44-year-old civil servant with an abnormally small brain has led a normal life with a slightly lower than normal IQ, according to a report on Physorg.com.The article goes on to state that "the brain was virtually absent" and that the condition is rare, affecting about 1 in 25,000 live births.
You'll notice that it hasn't seemed to affect the man's career as a "civil servant". I believe that if they ran some bulk CT scans down at, say, the DMV or OSHA, they'd find the condition is a bit less rare than they think.
(H/T to War and Peace.)
In this country he would have been elected to a high ranking political office.
ReplyDeleteJust goes to show... Uncivil non-servants don't do their thinking with their brains.
ReplyDeleteHmm.... wonder what that leaves....
Heh.... and they're surprised WHY?
ReplyDeleteHey, I resemble this character!
ReplyDeletehis new nickname- Stem Boy.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Rabbit.
"I believe that if they ran some bulk CT scans down at, say, the DMV or OSHA, they'd find the condition is a bit less rare than they think."
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, the same comment will apply to our healthcare administrators when Hillarycare is forced upon us.
And from the "snarky minds think alike" files...
ReplyDeleteHAH! I beat ya to it! ;)
http://ambulancedriverfiles.blogspot.com/2007/07/evolution-at-work.html
I seem to remember that Lenin was found to have this condition at his autopsy.
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