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March, 2007:

the everything test

The Everything Test

There are many different types of tests on the internet today. Personality tests, purity tests, stereotype tests, political tests. But now, there is one test to rule them all.

Traditionally, online tests would ask certain questions about your musical tastes or clothing for a stereotype, your experiences for a purity test, or deep questions for a personality test.We’re turning that upside down – all the questions affect all the results, and we’ve got some innovative results too! Enjoy :-)

Personality
You are more logical than emotional, more concerned about others than concerned about self, more atheist than religious, more dependent than loner, more lazy than workaholic, more traditional than rebel, more artistic mind than engineering mind, more idealist than cynical, more follower than leader, and more introverted than extroverted.

As for specific personality traits, you are adventurous (80%), romantic (71%), artistic (69%), greedy (68%).


Stereotypes
Prep 85%
Young Professional 82%
Old Geezer 80%
 
Life Experience
Sex 50%
Substances 29%
Travel 41%


Politics
Your political views would best be described as Libertarian, whom you agree with around 68% of the time.
  Socioeconomic
Your attitude toward life best associates you with Lower Middle Class. You make more than 0% of those who have taken this test, and 46% more than the U.S. average.


If your life was a movie, it would be rated PG-13.
By the way, your hottness rank is 57%, hotter than 80% of other test takers.

TAKE THE TEST
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J’aimerais tant voir Syracuse

We’re moving to Syracuse, New York (probably).

Now that everything has been announced in all of the places it needs to be announced I can be more forth coming with you.

As I mentioned before, I’m going to be traveling a lot in the near future. By a lot I mean that, for example, over the next 6 weeks, I will spend 24 days away from home. And by travelling, I mean the State of New York.

Most of those weekdays will be spent in the city of Syracuse getting acquainted with my new potential job. Three days will be spent in New York City partly to receive an award I won from my company and the rest as a miniature vacation for Jess and I.

The weekends, however, are all mine as long as I’m willing to travel there from Syracuse. I could spend more time in New York city. I could go further upstate and visit my mom. I could jump across the border to the Great White North and visit Toronto. I could go visit a friend in Boston. I could get to know Syracuse a bit better. I could wander the streets and highways looking for new friends. I’m not quite sure what I want to do yet.

So, if you live or will travel anywhere within 8 hours of Syracuse and would like to make weekend plans on one of the next, oh, 12 weekends or so, I’ve got some free time. And if you happen to know anything about Syracuse and the surrounding area I’d love any information you can give on good restaurants, local hangouts, interesting coffee shops, and particularly photographic parts of town.