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Tuesday, February 25, 2003

Which Lord of the Rings Character are you?

You are most like
Frodo Baggins, Son of Drogo

With many acquaitenances, Frodo is deeply attached to a few people, like Bilbo, Aragorn, Gandalf, and Sam. His high ethics come out in his treatment of Gollum and Saruman. Frodo has pity on Gollum and believes that change can occur.

You have a strong personal morality. You are committed to relationships and their growth. You tend to be an idealist, believing the best of the world around you. Time alone is important and solitary activities refresh you. You have a tendency to introspection. While providing compassion and being considerate, you may have the tendency of being soft-hearted or even "too emotional" You like keeping your options open. Closure is probably not one of your strong suits.


The Orcs display the evil side of this personality with their lengthy torture methods.

Traits:
Empathic, benevolent, looking to the future. On the dark side you could be sadistic.


Test based upon the Myers-Briggs/Keirsey Personality Tests

Note: The results of this test are based upon the
books' characters, not the movie.



Take the LOTR Personality Test

posted by Jill 9:35 p.m.

Sunday, February 23, 2003

Wil Wheaton

I just found a great question that is really getting me to think. What advice would you give your 12 year-old self?

It's on Wil Wheaton's blog. Yes, Wil Wheaton has a blog. How cool is that? His character on Star Trek is one of the very few characters of which I was a big fan when I was a teen. He apparently won WebLog of the Year (as posted in I blog, therefore I am on BBC news).

How would you answer the question? I'd love to hear it. I'm sure that by the time I'm done writing mine I'll decide it's too personal for public consumption. Therefore I'm only making it available to those who ask.

posted by Jill 8:03 p.m.

Saturday, February 22, 2003

Jill Binders Unite!

It's sad, but I am not completely unique. There is more than one Jill Binder in the world.
There is one from Calgary who started writing to me.

Which leads to some interesting jokes... such as:

Other Jill: I am off to mexico tomorrow, so I will let you know if you were able to get a tan or just a few freckles.

posted by Jill 11:55 a.m.

Allan Had A Baby!

Allan, my longest and most serious relationship/boyfriend to date, and still close friend, had a baby (well, his girlfriend had the baby) on Valentine's day. It's so exciting!! His name is Alden Rye Northrop Peeters.

I'm way too excited. I wish I were in Vancouver to visit. Sometimes it sucks having moved around so much or your friends moving away so you miss important things in their lives.

I can't believe he's a father!

posted by Jill 11:29 a.m.

Thursday, February 20, 2003

My Theories Are Actually Being Studied! Yay! (Alt title: Evil Media)

What "cool" is doing to kids and what we can do about it.
posted by Jill 3:53 p.m.

Tuesday, February 18, 2003

Pic

Whoah! I'm here. (Can you find me?)
posted by Jill 4:14 p.m.

Monday, February 17, 2003

School's In... Grammar Lesson for the Day

I help this woman at work who is learning English with her English grammar sometimes and today learned something I thought was fascinating. When to use "I" and when to use "me." I was never quite sure myself, to be honest. I always did it by whatever sounded right to me. However, I have found the official answer and I think it's pretty neat.


There is a simple rule here that seems to work very well, at least in writing. Ask yourself what pronoun form you would use without adding the other person — "Grandma left me her rocking chair" (coming up with the correct form for the indirect object) — and then, when you add the other person, don't change the form of the pronoun: "Grandma left Jayden and me her rocking chair."

Try it with "Jayden and me are playing," vs. "Jayden and I are playing." "Me is playing" or "I am playing," <-- you be the judge. :)

Source: http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/cases.htm#cases

posted by Jill 11:44 a.m.

Wednesday, February 12, 2003

Adventures in Cooking

I'm not one to shy away from a good adventure, which comes in handy when one lives alone and has to cook for oneself.

Just coming home from an evening out, I knew that a nice bowl of miso soup would hit the spot. Much to my alarm, the water from the tap was, well, almost sludge-like. No problem, thought I, I always have a jug of bottled water around in my fridge since the tap water is not generally so reliable (though not normally *this* unreliable).

Except today. No jug.

Groceries have been dwindling around my place since the advent of the bitterly cold weather. What used to be a matter of throwing on sandals and hopping around the corner is now a much less inviting affair, unless absolutely required. Especially with how drained I've been from work lately. When I get the chance to plop down in my apartment, the last thing I want to do is bundle up to go get me some sustenance.

Turned out there was a bottle in the back of my fridge containing liquid that would work for soup. It was--water-like.

And so I introduce my newest invention to the world............. Carbonated Miso Soup! Mmmmmmmmm.

It's got a kick.

posted by Jill 11:22 p.m.

Great Quote

"It's a simile, not an accusation."

posted by Jill 10:27 p.m.

Tuesday, February 11, 2003

Vinyl Cafe

Live music, Stuart McLean, and my boyfriend.

Life is good.
posted by Jill 11:20 p.m.

Friday, February 07, 2003

Couple O' Changes

Letting you know about a couple of changes because they're not obvious to the naked eye.

The titles in the left nav have changed (especially cuz a few people have complained that they're not on my friends list..... Hell-llo? Get a blog people!) and Tamara's url goes to her Games Store blog now because she never posts to her personal blog anymore. (In fact, hasn't in months..... In fact, it is completely defunct now. It takes a lot to give me the hint to change a url. ;). Heh.... I hear owning your own business takes over your personal life. ;)

posted by Jill 10:46 p.m.

Thursday, February 06, 2003

The KETCHUPIAN EMPIRE. Beware their evil.

me is me.
bf is my boyfriend.

me: on my burger: ketchup, mustard, lettuce, tomatoe, and pickle, please.
bf: KETCHUP? Ohhh....I don't know if this is going to work...
me: er... and also a tomato without the e.
me: *laughing*
bf: No, I'm serious. You know how your house is a vegan zone? My house is a ketchup-free zone. NO KETCHUP INSIDE THE DOOR!!
me: are you being serious?
bf: Yup. I HATE that crap.
me: darling, i can be ketchup-free for you.
bf: Ketchup, pah!. Just have a tomato(e)!
me: i'd climb the highest mountain, swim the deepest sea, and give up ketchup, just so with you i can be.
bf: 3
me: woo!
me: what about mustard? i'd have a serious time giving up that one. i'm rather mustard addicted.
bf: Mustard is the ANTI-ketchup...
me: so it's good then?
bf: When the evil ketchup empire attempts to invade my kitchen...
me: yes............
bf: and sneak an agent into the fridge...
me: yes.......................................
bf: it's the special mustard forces that repel the invaders...
me: oooohhhhhhhhhh.
bf: and make sure that my sandwiches are safe to eat!
me: what other foods are part of the evil empire?
bf: Safe, like, not contaminated by that red oozing blacchhh...
bf: Well... eggplant.
bf: And every other purple food.
me: ohhhh! you're the best! (i don't know about other purple foods. just eggplant. eggplant BLECCH.)
bf: Because they aren't natural. They're the genetically engineered shock troops of the ketchupian empire.
me: uhhh..... ya..... that's it.
bf: That's right, the KETCHUPIAN EMPIRE. Beware their evil!!
me: *laughing hard*
bf: Is this conversaion going to make it onto your blog?
me: ummm.... should it?
bf: It could. You know, the ketchupian empire is at least as bizarre as "with fiends like these, who needs enemas?"

posted by Jill 5:24 p.m.

Wednesday, February 05, 2003

Laugh Now!

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It's on my site for no reason. Just for the heck of it.

posted by Jill 11:54 p.m.

That's a Really Slow Song

First notes for 639-year composition

639 year-long piece of music makes its debut.


On a completely unrelated note, I'd like to share another article that really grabbed my attention recently:
Psyching up the green consumer

Psychologists are helping the United Nations to pioneer ways to persuade us to adopt greener lifestyles.


Cool! I agree with the article.. No one is going to change their habits from being bullied or from guilt-trips. We need to find a way to keep the conveniences but stop destroying the environment.

posted by Jill 11:32 a.m.

Monday, February 03, 2003

Hello

I'd like to welcome two new blogs to my list o' friends' blogs.

If JAmes had a blog, this is what it would look like: http://runtuxrun.com/blog/
Here is the blog that SuperRon is working on: http://resist.ca/ (fight the powah!!)

Welcome to the world. (Because, OF COURSE, being on my blog is really the world.)
posted by Jill 4:39 p.m.

Sunday, February 02, 2003

Shouting From My Virtual Mountaintop


Little guy standing on a mountain, arms above his head.I'M DATING THE GREATEST, MOST AMAZING GUY!!!

IT'S BEEN LIKE, ALMOST A MONTH! WHOAH!!



Thank you. That's all.


Now you been blogged. (Again. :) With graphics too! Multi-media glory.
The world waits with anticipation for that, *achem,* er--"love" poem you are promising.....



posted by Jill 11:25 p.m.

Saturday, February 01, 2003

Which Finger Am I?

"You are the Thumb. You are extremely unique. You enjoy surprising people with your new ideas that can take you to new heights. You could be a comedian someday, or a job not even made up yet! You have so much individuality! Congrats for being... yourself!"

Which finger are you?
posted by Jill 2:53 p.m.

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