Personal DNA

If you are interested in taking a personality test (aka “Personal DNA”) check out personaldna.com. It takes about 15 to 30 minutes and I found the results pretty accurate. You can see my report by clicking here. Overall I was listed as a “dynamic leader”. That doesn’t really surprise me, but the little comments that they have for each section make it worthwhile to take.

After you take it, let me know what you think and what it found out about you.

There’s always XLI

I watched the game like many people in the Seattle area and even around the world. But, tonight I’m sad. I’m sad because we lost. I’m upset at the officiating. I’m disappointed that Stevens dropped so many big passes. I’m sad we got tricked by gadget plays, twice. Yeah, it’s nice to see Jerome Bettis go out on top, but I wish our team could have pulled it out. But, at this point all I can do is wish. So, here’s to seeing the Seahawks in Superbowl XLI.

How Unfortunate

So, if you’ve seen my phone lately, you will notice that my screen is slowly (but most definitely surely) going white. While looking for firmware hacks tonight, I find this little nugget on Samsung’s support site for my phone:

Can I Change The Screen Contrast Or Brightness Of The Display On My SGH-e715?

Unfortunately there is no way to change the contrast or the brightness of the display.

Yes, unfortunate, indeed. At least I already have my eye on a worthy replacement.

Detroit Hawk City!

Well, it took 30 years, but the Seattle Seahawks are finally going to the Super Bowl! The game today was great, as usual, and I am really stoked that they are going. The last time that a hometown team was close to the Superbowl was the 1998 Minnesota Vikings, but Gary Anderson missed a last second field gold and the Atlanta Falcons went instead. But, in two weeks time it will be a battle like Seattle has never seen before and if all goes well the Hawks will reign supreme (silly Iron Chief reference) and come back Superbowl champs.