This is a classic of the internets. In cyberyears it’s about coeval with the earliest life forms, and all online life as we know it has descended from that root. This explains a great deal. The Perfect Artistic Website is indeed a perfect artistic website, but it’s even better as a sort of etch-a-sketch for […]
May 17, 2007
Found via a loopy stagger around and off sulz‘s blog. Cross-posted from raincoaster. As always with our Benchmarks, we suggest that you copy the results of your test and post them in your blog for self-knowledge and future comparison. We’re all evolving, and it’s a huge boost to recognize just how far you may have come since […]
May 15, 2007
It will save the readers time and aggravation wading through things that needn’t have been posted in the first place. It will save me time and aggravation moderating, editing, and deleting comments. Win/Win. I will be going through comments once per day and approving/deleting them, so it could be a number of hours before you […]
May 15, 2007
Online tests are no replacement for a consultation with a good specialist, but they can act as benchmarks so we can go back and take the test at a later point and compare the two results. They can also shock you into making an appointment with a specialist in the first place, if that’s appropriate […]
May 3, 2007
Sometimes it’s good to do a little free-associating and let the universe send you a message, however huh? that message may be. Ferinstance: I’m astounded by people who want to ‘know’ the universe when it’s hard enough to find your way around Chinatown. That’s from the ironically-named Antiprocrastination site, and while it may be amusing, […]
May 21, 2007
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