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Synthesis & Synchronicity 054
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I'm up Early for a number of reasons today, not the least of which is that my IBS is acting up as are the side effects of it, so sleep is not an option. Tonight begins Vericon and so we have a wide range of chores that must be completed between now and when we pack up the hand cart to tote various and assundry supplies for the Green Room/Con Suite to the convention. I'm restless, in a bit of pain, and have an overwhelming desire to be creative while not knowing how....
My Brain Usage Profile turned out rather weird to me. I find it hard to believe that they can test
how Auditory someone is without doing anything on the test that involves hearing, simply some visual comparisons and pattern recognition.
Still its interesting that they think I have a perfect Left/Right Split in how my brain works...
Nifty Quote :
Swordfish : Ok, I picked this movie up on used DVD, after having heard mixed reviews when it originally came out. It surprised me by being better than I had expected, with some really good photography work and probably John Travolta's best acting work. I don't understand the negative reaction that many people had to the film (but then again, I didn't understand the positive reaction he got to his work in Pulp Fiction. As a pseduo-hacker film it wasn't bad, and had only a small amount of hollywood over-hyping (the speed at which things were expected to do and the hacker's final trick before the end were excessive).
One of the things that didn't work for me was Halle Berry. She either was being badly directed or just didn't have the acting skills to carry out the part - there was only one scene where she was really believable, and her topless scene was unncessary and just not sexy (and made Hugh Jackman's character's reaction to it look exagerated). She was actually sexier in a later scene with her clothes on.
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Auditory : 26%
My result (above) makes little sense to me, since I'm the one in our household who listens to radio plays and old time radio shows, and I'm the one who can identify actors by
their voices while watching tv and movies (and often have to close my eyes to do so).
Visual : 73%
Left : 50%
Right : 50%
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