Mon, 19 Dec 2005
5 Weird Habits of Myself
last updated: 15:39
category: /silliness
Yikes! I've been tagged by Steve, so
now I must participate in this silly game. Apparently the rules are as follows:
Ground Rules: The 1st player of this "game" starts with
the topic "5 weird habits of yourself" and people who get tagged need to write a
lj entry about their 5 queer habits as well as state this rule clearly. In the
end, you need to choose the next 5 people to be tagged and list their names.
Don't forget to leave a comment that says "You are tagged" in their lj and tell
them to read yours.
Like Phil!, I think
tagging other people borders on obnoxious, but I'll encourage anyone who thinks
this is cute to reciprocate. And also, I'd replace "lj" in the rules with "web
log of your choice" to be a little less ethnocentric.
- I prefer to sit in very unusual positions, such as with my legs folded
right up against my body so that my knees are at my chin, or with my legs
folded in any number of odd ways, really.
- I write in a very non-linear fashion, jumping back and forth between the
various components of a composition, concurrently growing them from initial
stubs and skeletons, swapping sentences and paragraphs in and out and around.
This applies both to writing in English and to writing in formal computer
languages, though the habit may be considered less weird in the latter case.
- When I type something like parentheses or HTML tags or anything else
which has both an opening symbol and a closing symbol, I'll type out both the
opening and the closing symbols before going back to type the content in the
middle. I think this is mostly motivated by a strong drive to maintain
correctness when the nesting gets deep.
- I prefer text-based computer interfaces, as opposed to GUIs. By this I
mean "verbal" interfaces in which I communicate with the computer with words
strung together according to well-defined syntactical rules instead of by
pointing at pictures. When I feel like being insulting, I'll refer to GUIs
as "playing charades".
- I'm mildly synaesthetic. Mostly with respect to music that occupies my
attention, but potentially to anything.