Saturday, March 22, 2008

INTJ Personality

I've apparently just decided to make a ton of posts about myself for no reason. But it's so very interesting...!

Well, I was test-surfing (that is, surfing the net for personality tests), and I found a "love personality test" on tickle.com. 'Well,' I said, 'forget the love part, this seems like the only halfway decent test I haven't taken yet'. So I took it, and it gave me the result that I have a INTJ personality, some rare personality that only 2-3% of the USA population have (although second to something with a 1%). That pretty neat, I think. It basically means that I'm a unemotional genius who keeps many ideas in my head and that can be a leader but prefers to stand in the background. Hmm, 5 presidents with INTJ personality.

I feel so special!

*edit* ROLF... *snort*. Oh, yes, I found another site about personalities . But that's not the funny part.

Introverted iNtuition

by Joe Butt
That person needs a new last name. I can't imagine how much criticism that person must have gone through in his lifetime.

Addicted to Blogging

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Digg-able

I found the code in order to add a Digg button to each of my posts. Despite the fact that this blog certainly will not get any Diggs anytime soon, maybe in the future I'll become famous or something and it will. How would I know? I'm just trying to make this blog look cool. Anyhow, there is a Digg button for you to Digg a post. I also added some funky looking graphics ("bumper stickers") to the side of the blog - "I Hate Myspace", "CAUTION: This Blog Is Guarded By Irritable Pandas", and a Digg button for the actual blog itself. (What do you mean it's fake?)

I'm currently working on something that'll be done... in, probably, 2 years. A entire Flash thing. What it does (untested so far), or will do, is it will also record the posts. Simply meaning that it will transfer all my blog posts into a Flash thing, which will be at the top of the blog (that is, below the header). Posts-per-page will be changed to 1 or 3, since everything then would be viewed inside the Flash thing. Bunch of little tabs and such, blah blah blah.

And you're probably going, "Well, whatever; have fun with that!"

Friday, March 21, 2008

Facts About Me

Here are some very strange things, that you probobly never know about me.

*edit* retook the tests 10 days later - got WAY different results! (for some)


$6865.00The Cadaver Calculator - Find out how much your body is worth.

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JustSayHi - Science Quiz

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2,516,640 How Many Germs Live On Your Keyboard?

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tag cloud created

I officially made the Tag Cloud. (What do you mean it's not a cloud? There are clouds that aren't fluffy and random.) And yes, ooh, more officialness. Blah blah blah. Well, I'm going to add this to the "Official Blog Edits". Yay....

Oh yes, and since this is really boring right now, I need to add some pictures. I'll do that sometime.

New Ecolocation Record

After clicking and spinning and standing in front of a closed door trying to echo-locate the doorknob for half of a half of a half of a half of a half of an hour, I finally did it. Well, almost. The sound sorta bounced off weirdly, and I hit the doorknob and hurt my hand. Maybe I shouldn't spin around, because I know what direction the door is at anyway - the direction leftish forward from the computer, that has a fan that makes loud noises. Then again, that's good hearing practice. Considering the doorknob is very small (and the researcher...dude... on TV said that humans should only be able to echo-locate something the size of a watermelon, although I was standing inches from the doorknob...), and I am not blind, I think that that was a great achievement. Well, that was fun.

In other news, I'm thinking of adding one more update - the Tag Cloud. I'll do that sometime today, hopefully, because tomorrow I'm busy with book reports.

I Can Echolocate (o yeah)

Yesh, I have been practicing me newfound powahs of ECHOLOCATION!

I saw it on TV, where a blind teen (had his eyes taken out when he was about 5, because he had cancer in both of them) learned to use echolocation to navigate around. Interestingly, he can shoot/play basketball, roller-blade, ride his bike - using echolocation. All he did was make clicking noises with this tongue, and he could figure out where everything was. There's also this older guy, who's blind and can do that too, and he's trying to teach other blind people to echo-locate. It's very interesting, because you can barely tell that they are blind, except for the clicking noises.

Well, I think I can sorta do it. If I close my eyes, walk a few steps, and the noise seems to get louder in one direction or another, I can tell that something is there. I've been trying to stand in front of a closed door, spin around, then try to echo-locate the doorknob. It actually works! - kinda. Weird. But it's "hazy" - I know it's in so-and-so direction, and about so and so far away from me. But then I reach for the doorknob - it's not there. Then I open my eyes, and it's a few inches in so-and-so direction. Must work best for blind people, since they have more acute hearing.

The closest I have ever gotten so far to actually finding the doorknob is when I was say 2 inches in front of it. Sorta a useless skill when you aren't blind - but I guess it would come in handy if I ever do become blind, or if I'm captured and blindfolded and handcuffed by pirates and escape and need to echo-locate my way through a forest (which is very likely to happen *sarcasm*), despite the fact that I would probably already be dead if that every happened, blindfolded+handcuffed or not.