Here are the rules:
1 -- Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed.
2 -- I will respond; I'll ask you five questions.
3 -- You'll update your journal with my five questions, and your five answers.
4 -- You'll include this explanation.
5 -- You'll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed.
Fortryll's questions are:
1. Who is your intellectual role model, and why?
2. Do you feel like your first impressions of people are generally on target, or are they often proven wrong?
3. If you could no longer work in your chosen field, what would you like to do professionally?
4. Monopoly or Risk?
5. If someone wanted to really understand how your mind works, and you could only refer them to books, music, or movies, what five works would you refer them to?
1. Isaac Newton. Cause there are at least three different things called "Newton's law" in three different area of physics/math. Da man knew his stuff.
2. I have never considered that. I think my first impressions are more right than not, but I've both decided certain people are nice after first thinking they are jerks, and also thought they were jerks after first thinking they were nice.
3. Is being a "kept man" an option? That's what I'd want to do, but I have doubts of its feasibility. If the answer has to be feasable, I'd teach.
4. Risk. Alaska to Kamchakta! Roll two!
5. Monty Python and the Search for the holy grail. Springsteen's Born to Run. James Burkes The Day the Universe Changed. Chuck Jones' What's Opera Doc. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.