I'm working on a new module for FlyingSheep. If you'd like to help, use the email link on the bottom of this page and send me a list of 5 names of people you know (first name only, please) with 10 adjectives that describe them. For example:
Amy is cute, smart, arrogant, judgemental, tidy, lucky, childlike, mean, nosey, humble, zany
Bob is flighty, greedy, healthy, open-minded, polite, crazy, wild, adorable, ugly, tall, childish
Christine is short, shy, boring, easy, reckless, stingy, sweet, trustworthy, friendly, vindictive, weak
Okay, well, that's 11 adjectives per person, but you get the idea. It's okay to use the same adjective to describe more than one person. Don't worry about this person being singled out, all the information is going to be put into a big pot and stirred well. Besides, there will be nothing to tie the descriptions back to your email.
I'm going to do the same for all my friends, but I'd like to start off with a larger sample of data.
Thanks.
Tuesday, January 23, 2001
No hidden agenda here. This is about FlyingSheep.com. Oh sure, some thoughts may seem to have nothing to do with Flying Sheep (the more mathematical thoughts in particular come to mind), but this will be an outward expression of the thoughts of the same entity that runs FlyingSheep.com.
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