Ok, ok, so this review is a little behind the time, if other people’s posting is a schedule to judge by, but I’m just now starting to get back into the swing of things. Problem is, now I’ve gotten a big hit, I gotta find something in the next month or two to get a small fix of LARPing, so I can wean myself back down to normal levels. Read on for the full post.
Author: Chad
See? Doesn’t that make things clearer?
Shamelessly stolen from meranthi.
Your Brain Usage Profile
Auditory : 58%
Visual : 41%
Left : 44%
Right : 55%
Chad, you show a slight right-hemisphere dominance with a moderate preference for auditory processing, an unusual and somewhat paradoxical combination of characteristics.
You are drawn to a random and sometimes nonchalant synthesis of material. You learn as it seems important to a specific situation, and might even develop a resentment of others who attempt to direct your learning down a specific channel.
Your right-hemispheric dominance provides a structure that is only loosely organized and one which processes entire swatches of reality, overlooking details. You are emotional in your reactions and perceptual more than logical in your approach, although you can impose structure and a language base when necessary.
Your auditory preference, on the other hand, implies that you process information sequentially and unidimensionally. This combination of right-brain and auditory modes creates conflict, as you want to process data more rapidly than your natural processes allow.
Your tendency to be creative and free-flowing is accompanied by sufficient ability to organize and be logical, allowing you a reasonable degree of success in a number of different endeavors. You take in information methodically and systematically which can then be synthesized rapidly. In this manner, you manage to function consistently well, although certainly less efficiently than you desire.
You prefer the abstract and are a theoretician at heart while retaining the ability to be practical. You find the symbolism in a great deal of what you encounter and are something of a “mystic.”
With regards to your lifestyle, you have the mentality which would be good as a philosopher, writer, journalist, or instructor, or possibly as a systems designer or social worker. Perhaps most important is your ability to “listen to your inner voice” as a mode of skipping over unnecessary steps to achieve your goals.
Chad, you show a slight right-hemisphere dominance with a moderate preference for auditory processing, an unusual and somewhat paradoxical combination of characteristics.
You are drawn to a random and sometimes nonchalant synthesis of material. You learn as it seems important to a specific situation, and might even develop a resentment of others who attempt to direct your learning down a specific channel.
Your right-hemispheric dominance provides a structure that is only loosely organized and one which processes entire [more …]
Whee–hee-hee!
So I was home last weekend, visiting with the folks, and stuff. While I was there I changed the showerhead, replaced the towelbar, and put in a new dimmer switch for the dining room. Home Depot is fun, even if I would have gone with a different model dimmer switch, were it up to me. That was pretty good. And Amanda came down and met the folks. We all watched ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ which was a good movie (I’d not seen it before), even if it was all about the joke inherent in the stereotype of a Greek family. Then we played a game of Phase 10, but Amanda had to leave in the middle.
It also being my brother’s birthday, I had gotten a slightly used Gameboy Advance (I knew the previous owner, no worries) to gift him with. I also picked up a couple of new games for him. Got a little hooked on it, so I picked up a spiffy new GBA (SP) for myself, and a couple of used games. [Odd, I got the new gameboy and the used games, he got the used gameboy and the new games….]
Let me say that Castlevania is still a great game. If you haven’t ever played it, go do so.
Anyhow, I’d also picked up a ‘krazy racer’ game, which was wacky and nifty for all of, oh, 10 minutes. It then ceased to be amusing and began to be a bland racing game. Mario Kart is way better. So, being that EBX (Electronics Boutique to us old players) has a nice policy where you can return a used game within 14 days for full credit, I returned it. Very nice of them, it let’s one ‘rent’ a game and try it out, keeping it if you like it. Anyhwho, I returned it, and used that towards the purchase of a new game (gasp!) which isn’t actually new, just new as in not used. It’s an old game by Blizzard called The Lost Vikings, which they rereleased for GBA. This was put out by Blizzard before they put out the first Warcraft. Back then you bought the game because it looked nifty, not because it was a game with a title (Warcraft, say), or even more true these days, because it is a Blizzard game. It’s a really cool game. Play it too. It’s a nifty puzzle game where you control three different vikings with different abilities, and you have to get them all from level to level. Themactically similar to lemmings.
Ran into solipsistnation while browsing The GameSpot. He was waiting for jehanna, and was then going to go pick up an amp.
While I was at the mall I saw that the Earthbound Trading store was going out of business, so I stepped inside to take a look. Ended up walking out with a drum and a small soapstone sculpture. Yeah, I have a drum, how do you like that?
Yeah, I am such a geek.
Well, well. This is my first post with the new eMac. *sniff* Goodbye dear G4 Cube, we’re all going to miss your stylish functionality and tireless work. Read the rest of the article for more about the changeover.
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