I never bought the "stack of books with legs" description anyway. Kirk (as Shatner portrayed him) always struck me as a streets smart kind of guy. Not highly academic, but wise to the way of the world instead.
I agree with you. But I do think Kirk had plenty of booksmarts too. So the combo between the two made him a formidable adversary I never thought of him as a "genius" either...and I just don't buy it that he is one....well not my definition of one anyway.
he was one of the few who could beat Spock at 3-D chess, not to mention mess up the "flawless logic" of smart computers.
he's definitely a smartie. in TOS, at least, we were always given the idea that he was no mean intellect. he knew his history and literature as well as philosophy and the sciences (even if not on the level of an actual scientist) and showed plenty signs of "book learning".
IMO, this is yet another misconception about Kirk (as in his "womanizer" label).
I'm not sure but we're agreeing here right LOL? Yeah he beat Spock at chess...I think once.... (?) I can only remember one time. And these computers that he talked to death, often they were flawed and Kirk used those flaws against in to get it to self destruct etc... I don't know if I agree with you that there is a misconception about Kirk and his smarts. I think anyone who's watched TOS will agree that Kirk is a smart fella....I would just save the genius label for Spock.

Agreed that he does get a "bad rap" for being a ladies man (lol a lot of guys would love this bad rap lol) ...even I thought that until I saw that website you posted...made me realize that he only bagged the ladies to save his ship...the Enterprise was his main woman!