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1. What were the best and worst things about where you grew up?
Best: For someone who grew up and went to a public school in central Maine, I really had a lot of opportunities. It wasn't uncool to be smart, there. Being smart got you more respect than it sounds like people got in other places. I was raised well, and things were pretty crisis-free for me, middle school aside.
Worst: ...That's hard, since I really do like where I grew up. The thing I liked the least was probably the math program at my school, that didn't let kids skip grades. I wasted a lot of time doing random things, like number problems or those spatial ring puzzles, so that I would shut up and not wander off during class. The rest of the school program was pretty excellent, though, all things considered.
2. You seem to have done a lot of weird and interesting things! What's the weirdest of them all?
Weird things, really? I actually think of
dilletante as the Keeper of the Weird Hobbies. I'm trying to think of weird things I've done that ten other people on my friends list haven't also done. Well, there was the time that
dilletante and I tried to skate to Wisconsin from Chicago (I think we fell down a couple of miles short of the border). That was the summer we started skating, if I recall properly, too. Hmmm. I've had people mail one of my brothers odd little gifts anonymously from around the world. (I believe that
nacht_musik sent him a nibbling tool from Prague, for example.) This project, though ongoing, is currently on hold until he gets a permanent address again. I sewed a costume that came to me in a dream, and there was that one time the fire department broke up our backyard barbecue because of all the midgets. But really, I think I'm more "quirky" than "weird" -- I'm much more likely to, say, make fruitcakes for everyone I know than I am to build a dirigible in my backyard.
(I guess I'm probably more likely than most people to build a dirigible in my backyard, to be fair, but it's still a long shot.)
3. (borrowed from
cicadabug via
istemi, because it's just that good a question) What part of yourself, fundamental to the core of your being, do people most often completely fail to "get"?
I'm not athletic. I was a total lump growing up, basically until
dilletante and I had been dating for a while. It's only recently that I've started learning about my body. This shows, if you know anything about any of the sports I'm into and then do them with me. I have the gift of perseverance, not athleticism. :)
4. Name three things on your life to-do list.
Just three? Okay. Fly a plane, raise a child, learn to play the harmonica.
5. What's the purpose of middle names?
To introduce grade-school kids to the concept of personal trivia and chit-chat? I rather like middle names -- each one is like knowing a tiny little open secret about somebody.
Okay -- I'm often bad about getting to the bottom of people asking for interview questions, so I think I have to take
harlequinaide's lead and say that I would love to interview the first, uhhm, seven people who ask for questions.
And while there are questions going on, feel free to comment on this post and ask ME a question, even anonymously. Seriously, ask me anything, and I'll answer. I'll round up the questions I get and answer them all in a later post (or two). EDIT: Comments are now screened, etc. etc.
Best: For someone who grew up and went to a public school in central Maine, I really had a lot of opportunities. It wasn't uncool to be smart, there. Being smart got you more respect than it sounds like people got in other places. I was raised well, and things were pretty crisis-free for me, middle school aside.
Worst: ...That's hard, since I really do like where I grew up. The thing I liked the least was probably the math program at my school, that didn't let kids skip grades. I wasted a lot of time doing random things, like number problems or those spatial ring puzzles, so that I would shut up and not wander off during class. The rest of the school program was pretty excellent, though, all things considered.
2. You seem to have done a lot of weird and interesting things! What's the weirdest of them all?
Weird things, really? I actually think of
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(I guess I'm probably more likely than most people to build a dirigible in my backyard, to be fair, but it's still a long shot.)
3. (borrowed from
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4. Name three things on your life to-do list.
Just three? Okay. Fly a plane, raise a child, learn to play the harmonica.
5. What's the purpose of middle names?
To introduce grade-school kids to the concept of personal trivia and chit-chat? I rather like middle names -- each one is like knowing a tiny little open secret about somebody.
Okay -- I'm often bad about getting to the bottom of people asking for interview questions, so I think I have to take
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And while there are questions going on, feel free to comment on this post and ask ME a question, even anonymously. Seriously, ask me anything, and I'll answer. I'll round up the questions I get and answer them all in a later post (or two). EDIT: Comments are now screened, etc. etc.
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Date: 2005-05-03 11:30 pm (UTC)question for you: what's your best recipe?