ValliKat wrote:All I'm saying is this. Doing an internet search for ........... Occam's Razor until probably 10 years ago. But again, if he didn't know how to spell it, you would think that a kid who claims he can look everything up on his google taskbar would be able to look up the proper spelling.
Typing a search criteria into Google and having it show results
may not always show the results you want Google to return,
I use Google enough to know that sometimes the most obviously combination of keywords may bring some weird results. (Google trying to be too clever I guess).
As to spelling, he probably use Firefox's spell checker or not.
Besides, myself I have Firefox spell checker always on but I don't always bother to correct everything or look it up, Firefox does not always have all the English words and in those cases marks unknowns as errors too.
ValliKat wrote:Further, I have found another error. In his PS he uses the word "i" instead of "I". Again, common mistake for your average 10-year old, but a glaring error for a "genius."
I try to remember capital I's myself, but oddly enough Firefox spell checker seems to not mark those, so they are very hard to catch.
ValliKat wrote:So maybe that looks like I'm being nitpicky. But to me that is just further proof that either Scott Adams is conducting an experiment of sorts (which seems fairly likely) or he has been fooled by a blatant hoax.
If that Kid is real (I hope so, I'd rather not wish a kid to non-existence) but if this is a fictional "smart kid" then my view is still the same as in my initial post

ValliKat wrote:Even if he is that smart, he should be doing kid things. This is the only chance he's ever going to have to be 10 and he's missing it.
Actually, considering that our life expectancy can be anything from 70-95 something, I seriously hope that kid lives the way he want to live.
If this is how he decided to be as a child more power to him I say.
Myself I wasted the first 15+ years (17%-20%?) of my life not really taking advantage of my skill for technical and computer related areas, so I never ended up getting a degree in computing etc. Which kinda sucks as far as job opportunities goes.
As a kid I was mostly just kidding around (That's where the term comes from I guess!) not doing anything productive or of future worth to myself.
That kid seems to have a 10 year head start on most average people or in this case Americans, definably not a bad thing.