I'm supposed to be studying. One exam tomorrow, another Saturday, the last on the 18th.
I've read two books in the last two days. (Trickster's Choice and Trickster's Queen, by Tamora Pierce. Good, if fairly predictable.)
I have also cleaned my room.
You scored as The Librarian. You're the Librarian! Once a wizard, now an Orang-utan (due to an unfortunate magical accident), you refuse to be turned back for a few reasons: In this form, it's easier to reach the shelves and hold more books; having the strength of five men makes people return their books on time; life's great philosophical questions boil down to 'when do I get my next banana?' You say 'ook' but are usually understood well enough.
The Librarian
75%
Carrot Ironfounderson
75%
Lord Havelock Vetinari
69%
Death
63%
Commander Samuel Vimes
56%
Greebo
50%
Rincewind
44%
Cohen The Barbarian
44%
Gytha (Nanny) Ogg
44%
Esmerelda (Granny) Weatherwax
31%
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QuizFarm.com What on earth (okay, that may not be the most appropriate frame of reference) is Lord Vetinari doing in between Carrot and Death? Okay, I guess you could see a professional sequence there, involving unfortunate criminals (arrest -> trial -> death), but personality-wise?
Oh, and last week I got a part-time summer job.
Sheer, sheer luck. Last Monday Mom was looking at the UQ Career Hub (both Mom and Dad were haling me look, in fact they probably did more looking than I did...) and saw an interesting job posted there, which had a group interview on Wednesday. I went. There were fifteen or so people there, they gave us a test - basic math and English - and asked six of us to stay. Oddly, after the others left the room, only five remained. We all had short little individual interviews, they asked four of us to say. Longer interviews, they said thank you, we'll contact you within 48 hours. I went home and tried to forget about it. When they called me, they said they'd like to give me a job, so I went back and talked to them and they're going to mail me the official offer this week.
It's software testing. I had to be honest and tell them that I know more about programming and such than I actually know it... if that makes sense to you. I'm more of a hanger-on in the 'discourse' (I used the d-word! Shock horror!) of computer geekery than anything else. I don't know any of what would be called real programming languages.
As I said, sheer luck.
Oh, yeah. Studying. That. Um. Excuse me.