2 November 2003

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Your SaniTest(TM) Results

Your score is:111

For easier understanding, the HPLHS SaniTest assessment algorithm converts your raw score to a scale of 1 to 10. This number is your INSANITY INDEX.

INSANITY INDEX 5.84 There are levels of human madness which science has not yet penetrated, which cannot be conveniently labelled or classified. Your score indicates that you are at such a level. You are, quite simply, mad. A classic case. A feather for every evil, whirling wind that blows. Others who scored at this level include singer/psychic pitchwoman Dionne Warwick and Korean cult leader Rev. Sun Myung Moon.

How insane are you? Take the H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society's SaniTest(TM) and find out!


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I watched Lio & Stitch again today (Bad Den! Do your assignments!) and enjoyed it immensely again. That enjoyment was spoiled a bit by the knowledge that Dizco will not be making a movie like this again. This one has a really nice mix of CGI and Cel animation, and the most wonderful backgrounds, and one of the best original stories - something Dizco hasn't had for yonks.

CGI will not make a crap movie better, and some stories are spoiled by hyper-realistic animation.
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"So, Marty," the doctor says to one of his psychiatric patients, "I see by your chart that you've been recommended for dismissal. Do you have any idea what you might do once you're released?"

Marty thinks for a moment, then replies, "Well, I went to school for computer programming. That's still a good field, good money there."

"But on the other hand, I thought I might write a book about my experience here in the hospital, what it's like to be a patient here. People might be interested in reading a book like that. Some of the new treatments and medications have developed in recent years. and the classes in life skills and using computers and connecting with people on the internet have helped me feel more real and in touch with the world.

"In addition, I thought I might go back to college and study art history, which I've grown interested in lately, or maybe web site design."

Dr. Leroy nods and says, "Yes, those all sound like intriguing possibilities."

Marty replies, "And the best part is, in my spare time, I can continue being a teapot and post stuff to the news groups."

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