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| # | Comment | Survey |
|---|---|---|
| 71 | None of these quite fit. I tend to wear a baseball cap most of the time (I have a slew of them, with all and sundry things embroidered on them). Partly because I like them, partly because it keeps the bits of my hair that refuse to stay in the ponytail out of my face, and partly as a sun visor. I also have a black felt fedora, but that only gets worn if I'm feeling really pretentious, or if I'm wearing my black wool overcoat... or both. :) *** Oh, yes, almost forgot... I wear my baseball cap FORWARD, thank you very much. Nothing looks dumber than a backwards baseball cap... unless it's sideways. | Do you wear hats? |
| 72 | Yes, I believe that it does. Is that wrong? Honestly, I don't know. I can't quite convince myself of either, right now. I think it has to be up to the parents, and I don't know which way I'd go on this if it happened to me. Before you flame me, note the following. This is not a totally hypothetical question for me. My younger sister has "mild cerebral palsy" (oxymoron, if there ever was one), and has probably reached the limit of her mental age (I'd say she's at middle-school or junior-high level). She's got a long, difficult road ahead of her. My parents give her all the love and support that they can, but we still have no idea what she'll be doing (or what she'll be -able- to do) in a few years' time. Just -thinking- about this issue in the context of her (very real) life makes me heartsick. | Does pre-natal testing send the message that "no life is preferable to disabled life"? |
| 73 | Just a phone call, this year. Mother's (and Father's) Day has never held much of a gift-giving tradition in my family. (We'd take the appropriate parent out to dinner, but not make interstate trips if we weren't in close proximity at the time.) | How will you celebrate Mother's Day this year? |
| 74 | Frazzled is bad, but dull is worse. | Would you choose a constantly stressful life or a stressless one? |
| 75 | Evenly matched is good. | When playing a computer game which allows you to set the skill level of your opponent, do you set it... |
| 76 | Stopped living at home full-time when I was 16 (when I started college). Spent my last summer at home at age 19. | How old were you when you stopped living with your parents? |
| 77 | Might as well keep going straight in one direction... | Scenario: You are utterly lost and alone on a dark starless night, walking on a road with no way of communicating with anyone. You come to a 4 way intersection, which way do you go? |
| 78 | I lived in -Maine-. Where was there to go? ;) | Have you ever run away from home? |
| 79 | Absolutely not. If you disagree, try programming for a year (with new technologies and languages coming into play all the while) with nothing but online manuals, and see how long it takes -you- to snap. (And every person on my programming team would side with me on this, wholeheartedly.) *** Mind you, total paper use will go down a fair bit, but completely paperless? Feh. A pretty fantasy, and as unworkable as any Utopian vision. | Do you think there will ever be a completely paper-free workplace? |
| 80 | All of these are wrong. There were maybe 25% of my grade/high school teachers who were pompous idiots, 50% who were perfectly decent (if uninspiring) at what they did, and 25% who I still admire to this day. | Did you ever think you were smarter than your teachers, in grade school through high school? |