You Experience Love Intellectually |
For you, love is something you think about and make sense of. You don't love blindly. When you love someone, it has to be the right person and the right timing. Your mind falls before your heart. You are looking for a connection and compatibility in love. You like to get to know someone completely and totally. You aren't a perfectionist, but you are looking to protect your heart. You know what you want and need. |
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February 14, 2014
The Love Test
February 13, 2014
CBS Matchmaker
Not sure about this one and wished I had changed some answers on my quiz so I could have got a different result. First, I've never seen Elementary, the Sherlock Holmes crime drama; second, I don't really find Lucy Liu all that attractive and lastly, Joan Watson takes the place of the male John Watson that was in the novels. 'Nuff said.
Why couldn't it have been Anna Faris from Mom or Kat Dennings from 2 Broke Girls? I don't watch those two shows, either, but I probably would if I were dating one of those stars...or at least, their characters.
Find your match on CBS
Why couldn't it have been Anna Faris from Mom or Kat Dennings from 2 Broke Girls? I don't watch those two shows, either, but I probably would if I were dating one of those stars...or at least, their characters.
February 12, 2014
albumen
1. the white of an egg.
2. Botany, the nutritive matter around the embryo in a seed.
3. Biochemistry, albumin.
I knew this word, even before I started being obsessed with recipes. I'll have to say I've never heard of an "albumen omlet", though.
Here's a site where you can see where the albumen has turned into feathers.
February 11, 2014
Barcode Yourself
From the site:
Barcode Yourself is a complete, interactive experience in the series of barcode art, created using the personalized data of participants. Enter an individual's gender, weight, height, age and location, and the barcode is formed using real-world data.
The individualized barcode can then be printed, mapped, scanned, even depicted on a t-shirt or coffee mug. Uber-geeks can even test out their barcodes on their next grocery run.
It is in scanning a barcode that the project reveals its humor, like a banner that reads: Disclaimer! Human beings are not merely worth somewhere between one cent and 10 dollars.
Read more about Barcode Yourself (along with some interesting social commentary) @
Barcode Yourself is a complete, interactive experience in the series of barcode art, created using the personalized data of participants. Enter an individual's gender, weight, height, age and location, and the barcode is formed using real-world data.
The individualized barcode can then be printed, mapped, scanned, even depicted on a t-shirt or coffee mug. Uber-geeks can even test out their barcodes on their next grocery run.
It is in scanning a barcode that the project reveals its humor, like a banner that reads: Disclaimer! Human beings are not merely worth somewhere between one cent and 10 dollars.
Read more about Barcode Yourself (along with some interesting social commentary) @
Labels: cool, interesting
blatherskite
blatherskite blath·er·skite [blath-er-skahyt] noun
1. a person given to voluble, empty talk.
2. nonsense; blather.
Certainly not a word I use; in fact, I've never seen or heard it before, but I'm afraid it describes me.
I probably should start a new blog and call it "The Blatherskite".
Labels: words
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