Wednesday, er, Thursday Funtime Quizzery - "Who could pass up such an easy post?" Edition

You scored as Serenity (Firefly).

You like to live your own way and don't enjoy when anyone but a friend tries to tell you should do different. Now if only the Reavers would quit trying to skin you.

Serenity (Firefly)

75%

Enterprise D (Star Trek)

63%

SG-1 (Stargate)

63%

Moya (Farscape)

56%

Nebuchadnezzar (The Matrix)

56%

Deep Space Nine (Star Trek)

56%

Babylon 5 (Babylon 5)

50%

Andromeda Ascendant (Andromeda)

50%

Millennium Falcon (Star Wars)

44%

FBI's X-Files Division (The X-Files)

31%

Galactica (Battlestar: Galactica)

31%

Bebop (Cowboy Bebop)

19%

Speaking of mild embarrassment, I'm passingly familiar with something like half of the specific alleged cultural icons on the list above. So there's that. I await the assistance of my fellow Ministers in analyzing what these results mean. At their extreme leisure, of course. First pass, though, my pictorial montage makes me seem a Buckethead clone, of sorts.

[wik] HTML, as a markup language, rivals grunting and farting for clearly enunciated communication.

Posted by Patton Patton on   |   § 3

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I'm surprised that you scored highest with Serenity, but that Enterprise D was right behind. It seemed like that the test was putting them at opposite ends of its gay little continuum.

Looking more closely at my results, I notice for the first time that I had a three way tie for first. I could have been Larry Fishburne! Why didn't I get that picture?

So maybe you are a clone of me only in a superficial way.

Btw, the other link for the quiz had some helpful advice for the html - if you strip the outer table, it works better. Most of these quizzes have really bad code.

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Serenity and Enterprise D are completely foreign to me - I know nothing about them, not plots, not characters, not nothing. Ditto the third and fourth items on the list. So I couldn't decide whether the quiz had decided I was a lamer or not.

If, on the other hand, it had told me I was more like Larry Fishburne, that would have been a compliment, because he was a cool bad-ass in the (first) Matrix, and we all know that's what I aspire to be. And I guess the reason the Millenium Falcon was so low is that I expressed ambivalence for "furry friends". Either that or I said Carry Fisher was smoking hot in a gold bikini.

re: HTML - Stripping the table was my first and immediate reaction. And I'm embarrassed that I knew to do that.

3

You have to be careful with Lawrence Fishburne, as his mass doubles every five years.

I can readily imagine a not-so-distant future where all of Earth's societies and resources are bent toward providing for his health and welfare, and the only science is Fishburnian nutrition.

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