My quiz results would have said:
"Wow, Lyndsay! My binary mind has been blown by your amazing and improbable 3333.333% test score! Statistically speaking, the quiz would have had to contain 49,985 more questions and still held a denominator of 15 in the equation in order for there to be any realistic possibility of such a high result. How and why did you come to exist?!...0110110011001."
But, alas. I finished the quiz and was told--like many others--that I was not allowed to take the quiz more than once. So, I told MyQuizCreator.com that I did only take the quiz once, and that I don't appreciate being called a liar. Either MyQuizCreator.com didn't care or it has a fantastic poker face.
I'm getting ahead of myself with digressions. The title of this blog is "Omniscient Site Map," not "My Ongoing Mental Struggles with Inanimate Objects." (Sounds like a good one, though)
I liked exploring parts of the website that were unknown to me, but the biggest mental note I made while taking the quiz was "Site Map knows everything."
I do not frequently utilize this tool--it's just not the first thing that comes to mind--but I think that it will be a good resource for when I am searching for information at a patron's request . The centralized and consolidated nature of the Site Map will help to shorten interaction times. There are also links and information on the Site Map page that I was not able to find elsewhere.
And I like things in alphabetical order. Indexed.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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