QotD: Mind-Reading
Posted April 16th, 2003 @ 03:25pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Question: If you could read the mind of someone famous, who would it be and why?
My Answer: [Snide answer]: George W. Bush because I've already got enough going on in my day that I don't need any extra thoughts popping up unexpectedly. [Actual answer]: Steve Jobs. A bit cliché I'm sure, but the guy's got a lot going for him: he owns one of the most successful animation studios and computer/software makers in the world, is constantly in touch with unimaginably intelligent people, and has charisma to boot. He's a "complete package" so they say, and unlike, oh, Stephen Hawking, with Steve I probably have a chance of understanding what's going on. 🙂
You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.
Posted 16 Apr 2003 at 5:37pm #
A Clear Head
Erik over at NSLog() Asks a question about who's mind you would like to be able to read. His satirical
Posted 16 Apr 2003 at 6:45pm #
that taco bell dog.
Posted 17 Apr 2003 at 4:32pm #
The current Pope. Why? To (a) Discover he's as male, human, randy and single-minded as we all are (OR) (b) To attempt to gain insight from one who has overcome all of the above.
Posted 18 Apr 2003 at 11:55am #
QotD: Mind-Reading
Question: If you could read the mind of someone famous, who would it be and why? The current Pope. Why? To (a) Discover he's as male, human, randy and single-minded as we all are (OR) (b) To attempt to gain...
Posted 21 Apr 2003 at 2:44am #
Question of the Day
I like Erik's Question of the Day entries that he does on a nearly daily basis. That said, I don't know where he gets his questions, but since I like the idea, I may try to come up with a question myself for each day. For today however, I am
Posted 30 Jan 2004 at 11:49am #
A Clear Head
Erik over at NSLog() Asks a question about who's mind you would like to be able to read. His satirical...
Posted 14 Nov 2004 at 10:51am #
A Clear Head
Erik over at NSLog() Asks a question about who's mind you would like to be able to read. His satirical answer at least made me chuckle. Laughter is precious. He has also done good things with his Moveable Type templates,...