One other thing worth pointing out about this type of "test" is that the
answers for which an author is mostly unique (i.e., few other authors
"gave" the same answer) are pivotal in scoring the overall test. For
example, for Brin, questions #1, #4, and #8 have Brin with 3 or fewer
other authors, so if you choose #1, #4, and #8 as shown below, then
randomly choose the answers to all the other questions, you are likely
to be named "Brin".

Unfortunately, I think the designer got the most unique one for Brin,
#4, wrong, so the test is pretty skewed from "true" Brin.

On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:19:34PM -0500, Erik Reuter wrote:
> 1) ("War and conquest.", "sdh");
> 
> 4) ("I'll shit on you like you've never been shit on before.", "dj");
> 
> 8) ("Al.", "dgnt");
> 

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