Tavie
dave foley
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amy
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carl
barb cooking blog
boing boing
caroline
cartoon brew
chris
cityroom
consumerist
erin
gena/ deadly stealth frogs
gothamist
jim hill
kids in the hall lj
kithblog
matt k
mike t
nathan
post secret
rynn
sarah
sarah c
sean
tea rose
toby
tom


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american elf
american stickman
elfquest
lolcats!
masque of the red death
the perry bible fellowship
toothpaste for dinner
ultrajoebot
xkcd

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Friday, August 30, 2002
According to emode's True Talent test:

Tavie, your true talent is abstract reasoning
Your ability to look at information abstractly implies that you have a rich imagination. Chances are, you're one of those rare people who can mix two unrelated ideas together to come up with a great new one. Most individuals aren't as skillful as you are at applying knowledge outside of its usual context.
Your combination of strategic thinking and creativity can be an incredible value in both business and social environments.


But if they think I'm paying them $14.95 to tell me what I should be when I grow up, their powers of reason are sorely lacking.