(At most, two people view this journal. However, I imagine other people may stumble upon it eventually. BTW, the title is a reference to the undertaker scene in "Monty Python's: Search for the Holy Grail")
I found this site a long time ago, but I just saw it in my bookmarks today and decided to share it.
Make Your Own Conspiracy Theory You can make some really hilarious things, especially once you've ran it before and know how to "fix the results".
More bookmarks:
A page with a low quality recording of "Who's on First"Link for a low quality video recording of "Who's on First"A page with a Java Applet that converts text to mores code. (Ever wonder what your name sounds like?)U.S. robot builds copies of itself (First step to an artificial species (or kingdom [plant/animal/etc]?): both exciting and scary)
Quotes from George Carlin YOGIisms ( Silly/weird quotes from Yogi Berra)
Personality Tests and Tools (Its not the results, but how you can compare the results to what you already know about yourself. Remember, these are statistical observations, nothing more.)
MBTI & Myers-Briggs Personality Type Introduction - Personality Pathways and
What is your Briggs-Meyer type?BTW, the longer detail tests say I am an Architect (a Promethean [NT] sub-type), which is INTP (almost an INTJ). Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Perceiving. My little sister is basically my opposite: ESFP, the Performer. Both with myself and my sister, the descriptions of our supposed types are +90% accurate. There are a few minor areas that are wrong, but its far more right than wrong.
Flickr.com tags that might show my hometown (
pompano pompanobeach),
and (maybe) near by (
fortlauderdale ftlauderdale lauderdale deerfield DeerfieldBeach coconut creek)
Good links from the comment section
An apparently decent test is
http://similarminds.com/jung.html.
This test would be considered more official, but I have trouble with strict black&white questions.
For good descriptions, and info after the test (and a note about testing) go to
http://www.gesher.org/Myers-Briggs/Myers_Briggs.html ( description of the 16 types )
(After several edits, I think I finally have this post right. Arggh. What's my problem today?)