January 28, 2005
Is this like pants and anti-pants?
Lovely Wife and I are like anti-nerd and nerd.
She's a 16 and I'm a 74. On the positive side our kids should be at least passably good in sports while still being able to figure out mathematical proofs.
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My nerd score was 32.
Yuck!!!!
Posted by: Rachel Ann at January 30, 2005 03:17 AM (0UA8w)
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50% - Somewhat nerdy. I mean face it, you are nerdier than about half the test takers
Posted by: Clancy at January 30, 2005 09:54 PM (lJX9L)
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Just remember, a family that nerds together stays together. Better get that girls quotient up! ;^)
Posted by: Paladin at January 31, 2005 10:05 AM (XeCL+)
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I have other....."qualities"...that do not require nerdness......;-P
Posted by: LW at January 31, 2005 02:09 PM (MDLz3)
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Quite true there. There's more to life than nerditude. If there wasn't, we'd never get nerdlings.
Posted by: Jim at January 31, 2005 02:22 PM (tyQ8y)
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106.
It insists I cheated.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at February 03, 2005 05:39 AM (+S1Ft)
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Nipples...just beacons for boobies or do they serve a higher purpose?
Blogdaughter Tiffani's
got the skinny.
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Would you PLEASE stop chumming the blogwaters with Harv-bait? It's NOT going to work! I'm NOT commenting on...
DOH!
Posted by: Harvey at January 29, 2005 10:06 AM (tJfh1)
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Hey thanks for the link blogdaddy. I know it's been awhile.
Posted by: Tiffani at January 31, 2005 10:40 AM (KE4Gu)
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January 24, 2005
May the Lord have mercy on your souls
I just took the
20 Questions to a Better Personality quiz (found at
LeeAnn's place).
Wackiness: 50/100
Rationality: 24/100
Constructiveness: 58/100
Leadership: 72/100
You are a SECL--Sober Emotional Constructive Leader. This makes you a Politician.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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Hey,
I was voting for you for vice president. Don't tell me you weren't serious.
Dang, there went a good vote!
Posted by: Rachel Ann at January 24, 2005 09:40 AM (o1lfe)
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btw, apparently I work for you since I'm a white house staffer...
(sigh) always the dresser, never the star.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at January 24, 2005 09:45 AM (o1lfe)
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You are a SEDF--Sober Emotional Destructive Follower. This makes you a
Evil Genius.
Muh Ha Ha Ha HA!!!
Posted by: Clancy at January 24, 2005 09:52 AM (JxYJc)
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Oh, I was serious enough, Rachel Ann. It's just that now I have validation. ;-)
Clancy - That was not entirely unexpected. Heh.
Posted by: Jim at January 24, 2005 10:27 AM (tyQ8y)
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Wackiness: 28/100
Rationality: 56/100
Constructiveness: 36/100
Leadership: 56/100
You are a SRDL--Sober Rational Destructive Leader. This makes you a Mob Boss.
You are the ultimate alpha person and even your friends give you your space. You can't stand whiners, weaklings, schlemiels or schlemozzles. You don't make many jokes, but when you do, others laugh out loud. They must.
People often turn to you for advice, and wisely. You are calm in a crisis, cautious in a tempest, and attuned to even the finest details. Yours is the profile of a smart head for business and a dangerous enemy.
You have a natural knack for fashion and occupy a suit like a matinee idol. Your charisma is striking and without artifice. You are generous, thoughtful, and appreciate life's finer things.
Please don't kick my ass.
Of the 79801 people who have taken this quiz since tracking began (8/17/2004), 3.5 % are this type.
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Posted by: pylorns at January 24, 2005 10:35 AM (FTYER)
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Well,here is mine..
Wackiness: 46/100
Rationality: 50/100
Constructiveness: 56/100
Leadership: 56/100
You are a SECL--Sober Emotional Constructive Leader. This makes you a Politician.
You cut deals, you change minds, you make things happen. You would prefer to be liked than respected, but generally people react to you with both. You are very sensitive to criticism, since your entire business is making people happy.
At times your commitment to the happiness of other people can cut into the happiness of you and your loved ones. This is very demanding on those close to you, who may feel neglected. Slowly, you will learn to set your own agenda--including time to yourself.
You are gregarious, friendly, charming and charismatic. You like animals, sports, and beautiful cars. You wear understated gold jewelry and have secret bad habits, like chewing your fingers and fidgeting.
You are very difficult to dislike.
Of the 79828 people who have taken this quiz since tracking began (8/17/2004), 7.4 % are this type.
Posted by: LW at January 24, 2005 11:40 AM (GCA5m)
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I came up as a hacker.
Go figure...
Posted by: Paul at January 24, 2005 11:56 AM (vbP6L)
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Well, here's mine:
Wackiness: 62/100
Rationality: 60/100
Constructiveness: 78/100
Leadership: 28/100
You are a WRCF--Wacky Rational Constructive Follower. This makes you a Paul Begala.
You are unflappable and largely unconcerned with others' reactions to you. You were not particularly interested in the results of this test, and probably took it only as a result of someone else asking you to.
You have a biting wit and intense powers of observation. No detail is lost on you, and your friends know it--relying on you to have the facts when others express only opinions. You are even-tempered, friendly, and educated. Foolish strangers may mistake your mildness for weakness--they will be surprised.
You entire approach to life is enviable. You will raise good kids.
Of the 79975 people who have taken this quiz since tracking began (8/17/2004), 4.8 % are this type.
Surprisingly accurate. I came out higher on the wacky scale than Jim? Unbelievable.
Who the hell is Paul Begala?
Posted by: diamond dave at January 24, 2005 05:14 PM (ezH4o)
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Paul Begala is a CNN news ancore/reporter.
CNN.....that'll explain...
Posted by: LW at January 24, 2005 10:42 PM (GCA5m)
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I thought he was Fish from Barney Miller.
Posted by: Jim at January 25, 2005 05:05 AM (GCA5m)
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No,I was going to put the link here but it wouldn't let me post anything that had cnn dot com in it....said it was "questionable content" and refused my post.
Posted by: LW at January 25, 2005 12:42 PM (GCA5m)
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That's weird. cnn.com isn't in the Blacklist.
Posted by: Jim at January 25, 2005 12:50 PM (tyQ8y)
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"Questionable content"? HERE?
You gotta be kidding.
Posted by: diamond dave at January 25, 2005 04:35 PM (W0Qi5)
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January 21, 2005
Order up!
It's food time! The
Carnival of the Recipes is up Caltechgirl's World. Lovely Wife's pea soup is in this one.
Mmmmmm... pea soup...
I'm doubly thankful for the Carnival today. Looking at some of those yummy-food recipes has finally gotten my mind off of that pancake sandwich I had for breakfast.
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January 17, 2005
Is it Monday already?
Egads this weekend went fast. It must me Monday though since I'm at work and there are lots of grumpy people all around.
What to do to dispel that fine case of the Mondays? Get a cup of coffee and look over the Bestofme Symphony. It beats the hell out of working and today's a holiday so you don't even have to feel guilty about it.
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yeah, unfortunately its monday.
Posted by: pylorn at January 17, 2005 09:57 AM (FTYER)
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They have some nice content there, but it's layout is quite disorienting. Thanks for the link though!
Posted by: tre at January 18, 2005 10:40 AM (CgnKQ)
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January 14, 2005
I'm on the grill
And you can add the briquettes. I'll be interviewed by
Jen, Queen of History and Stuff, and the questions get supplied by y'all. And the one or two readers she has that don't read this blog, I guess. And maybe a few folks who just follow the interviews. And the occasional flightless bird.
Anyway, send your questions to her by noon central next Thursday (1/20/05). She'll put them all together and give them to me in anonymous fashion. Not that she'll be anonymous. I mean, when somebody comes up and says "Yo! Here's the interview questions" and hands you the interview questions that's not really anonymous at all. I mean she collects them and gives them to me without telling who asked what question. So ask away in the knowledge that you will be free from my diabolic retribution.
I will of course naturally assume that boob related questions come from Harvey.
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If I submit questions, I have a feeling you'll know where they came from. I have the inside track, you know... and I bet I could come up with some doozies you'd rather not answer!
But hey... family first. I wouldn't do that to you!
Posted by: Garret at January 14, 2005 01:02 PM (IOwam)
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Go for it. You've been reading this blog for a year. Surely you realize by now that I have no shame.
Posted by: Jim at January 14, 2005 01:07 PM (tyQ8y)
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That doesn't mean that ONLY Harvey can ask boob related questions, does it?
Posted by: RP at January 14, 2005 03:31 PM (LlPKh)
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Oh, of course not. It just means that if you do ask a boob related question I'm going to blame Harvey.
A reputation can be a terribly weighty thing.
Posted by: Jim at January 14, 2005 03:33 PM (tyQ8y)
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mmmm... weighty boobs...
Posted by: Harvey at January 14, 2005 04:00 PM (tJfh1)
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So if I ask if you were breastfed as a child, you would blame Harvey? Cool!
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January 12, 2005
January 11, 2005
The curtain is withdrawn
Random Penseur has another installment of his
Behind the Curtain series where he shines the spotlight on history's supporting players.
Claudius Smith was a swashbuckling cowboy, jailbreaker, and "a bold, handsome man, around whom secretly clustered all those unprincipled and daring men". He was also a murderer and villain, an American who terrorized New York and New Jersey in support of the Crown of England.
Go read. It's a good 'un.
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January 05, 2005
SharpMT
Paul
lost a big-ass post. Don't you just hate it when that happens? I don't. That is, I would hate it if it happened but I learned long ago to protect my sanity and will to live by typing my posts in Notepad. There's an even better way now!
Rob found this nifty little utility called SharpMT. Offline post creation integrated with your Moveable Type blog! Holy sweetness, Batman!
It's got spellcheck, auto book lookup, some music thing I haven't figured out yet, formatting, URL and formatting doohickeys, multiple categories, extended entry and excerpt support, all those doohickeys at the bottom of the MT entry screen that you never use but just might want to check out some day ... hot damn!
I wrote this post in it, by the way.
Update: And I updated it in SharpMT too! Damn, I love toys. Especially useful ones!
Update: Okay, editing seems to just make a new post so don't do that.
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January 03, 2005
Part VI is up!
Yay! Like a belated Christmas gift the
sixth installment of
The Great Dismal has arrived.
Oh, and Mr.Fielek? If I have to wait the better part of a quarter year for part VII after the way you ended VI, I will go bat-shit nutso. No pressure now but I thought you should know about the possible ramifications.
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If you're taking up a collection to have his kneecaps broken so that all he can do is sit and type, I'm in :-)
Posted by: Harvey at January 04, 2005 02:47 PM (tJfh1)
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