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6/08/2005

The Interview Meme

Wanting to relieve some of the pressure on Nathan, and to say the word "meme" in some rational context, I have asked Chris at work to interview me.

Welcome to the interview meme. First a copy and paste of the rules. The rules are:
  1. Leave me a comment saying, “Interview me.”
  2. I will respond by asking you five questions. I get to pick the questions.
  3. You will update your weblog with the answers to the questions.
  4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
  5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.
I’m assuming there's no rule against others on this blog from being interviewed (via me), so if y'all want, leave a comment. Peons wishing to be interviewed must use the dishonourable and thoroughly humiliating path of the haloscan.

Chris' questions are as follows:

Orright Sunny, here goes:

  1. What is the most enjoyable part of your life right now?

  2. When you were growing up younger, did you expect to become a Software Engineer?

  3. Explain “Awesome of the Week” … please.

  4. What are the best things you have ever read, heard and seen?

  5. If you were televising a dinner party where you could invite any 6 people living or dead (using time travel, not reanimation cough) who would you invite? How would you arrange the table and what food would you serve?




I'll be answering these questions one per day, like Chris, to extract the maximum value from them, and to ensure my answers are well thought out and tasteful. A good meme must be savoured...

Savoured like a FOX!
 Comments (4)
Come on, I dare you.
 
Are you asking to be interviewed?

Or are you daring me to savour the meme?

hehe, meme. I only wish it was memey
 
Interview me.
 
You still have 3 1000 word essays to do, but OK.

1) When you die, how old will you want to be, what will you want to have acheived in your life, and in what circumstances would you want to die.

2) What is the longest piece of coherent literature you could demonstratably write in japanese? (this really means "Write as much japanese as you can that sticks to one topic and has some flow", but in the form of a question).

3) What process would you undergo to construct an InfernoKrusher haiku?

4) What the hell do you eat / why won't you eat outside?

5) What circumstances lead to the point in your life where you used the best ever sentence you have ever uttered?
 

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