Cute. Was trying to figure out where it was being sold from so I could link it properly, but can’t really tell. It looks like it’s made by this Japanese company named RGB Laboratory?

Cute. Was trying to figure out where it was being sold from so I could link it properly, but can’t really tell. It looks like it’s made by this Japanese company named RGB Laboratory?

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I like how the artist, Das Chupa, puts it.


  My son Dean is going to be out of beta in just over 3 months and I’ve got some preparing to do. I’ve never understood why parent stick the crap bumper stickers about their six year olds making the honor list in a grade where bladder control is part of the curriculum. So I decided to make some stickers that I would be proud to brag about to the world.

I like how the artist, Das Chupa, puts it.

My son Dean is going to be out of beta in just over 3 months and I’ve got some preparing to do. I’ve never understood why parent stick the crap bumper stickers about their six year olds making the honor list in a grade where bladder control is part of the curriculum. So I decided to make some stickers that I would be proud to brag about to the world.

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Bardic Knowledge

So I found this while scouring my piles of Old Stuff. Actually, I guess I technically found it while scouring Dev’s piles of Old Stuff. It’s an old internet quiz, but I was intrigued by the setup of the results, so I checked and… it still works. So I took it again for kicks.

What D&D character are you?

Apparently I’ve gone from being a “Neutral Good Half-Elf Bard” to a “Chaotic Good Human Bard”. This seems kind of unexpected… aren’t young people supposed to be more idealistic and less jaded, while older people see more shades of gray? ;x I guess it’s only 3-4 years difference, but still.

Here’s the full breakdown.

Alignment: Chaotic Good characters are independent types with a strong belief in the value of goodness. They have little use for governments and other forces of order, and will generally do their own things, without heed to such groups.

Race: Humans are the ‘average’ race. They have the shortest life spans, and because of this, they tend to avoid the racial prejudices that other races are known for. They are also very curious and tend to live ‘for the moment’.

Primary Class: Bards are the entertainers. They sing, dance, and play instruments to make other people happy, and, frequently, make money. They also tend to dabble in magic a bit.

Detailed Results:

(left side is from the first time I took the quiz, in Jan 2007. right side is most recent, matching the above descriptions.)

Alignment:
Law and Chaos:
Law ----- XX (2)                    Law ----- X (1)
Neutral - XXXXXX (6)                Neutral - XXX (3)
Chaos --- XXXXX (5)                 Chaos --- XXXXXXXXX (9)

Good and Evil:              
Good ---- XXXXX (5)                 Good ---- XXXXXXX (7)
Neutral - XXXX (4)                  Neutral - XX (2)
Evil ---- (-2)                      Evil ---- (-1)

Race:
Human ---- XXXXXXXX (8)             Human ---- XXXXXXXXXXXXX (13)
Half-Elf - XXXXXXXXXXXXXX (14)      Half-Elf - XXXXXXXXXXXX (12)
Elf ------ XXXXXXXXXX (10)          Elf ------ XXXXXXX (7)
Gnome ---- XXXXXXX (7)              Gnome ---- XXXXXXXX (8)
Halfling - XXXXXXXXXX (10)          Halfling - XXXXXXXX (8)
Dwarf ---- X (1)                    Dwarf ---- XXX (3)
Half-Orc - X (1)                    Half-Orc - X (1)

Class:
Fighter -- XXX (3)                  Fighter -- X (1)
Barbarian  XX (2)                   Barbarian - (-1)
Ranger --- XXXXXXXX (8)             Ranger --- XXXXX (5)
Monk ----- XXXXXXXXX (9)            Monk ----- XXXXXXX (7)
Paladin -- XXXXXXXX (8)             Paladin -- XXXXX (5)
Cleric --- XXXX (4)                 Cleric --- XXXXXX (6)
Mage ----- (-1)                     Mage ----- XXX (3)
Druid ---- XXXXXXXX (8)             Druid ---- XXXXXX (6)
Thief ---- XXXXXXX (7)              Thief ----XXXX (4)
Bard ----- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (15)     Bard ----- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (15)
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Penny Arcade linked this today.

Do I have a “geeky” tag… why yes, I do.

Penny Arcade linked this today.

Do I have a “geeky” tag… why yes, I do.

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W3Schools Historical Browser Statistics

Takes a little bit to understand what’s going on, but kind of neat. There aren’t any explanations for what the data is of exactly… Spark thinks it’s browser access to w3schools.com specifically. Either way, kind of neat.

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Fictional Elements

Ended up on this wiki article because I wondered at the coincidence of both Skyrates and Avatar would both use the term “unobtainium” for their fictional metal.

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