Online quizzes
Last week's 50-state quiz was the most popular Multi-link Monday offering ever, with 250+ comments, and counting. This week, we've got a quiz that's sure to stump even those of us who were pretty proud of our state knowledge, plus more work-procrastinating fun.
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I spent last week preparing for and participating in a wonderful wedding in Washington, D.C., and a snowstorm delayed my return. But now that I'm back, I wanted to put up a late Multi-link Monday. Have a fun time-wasting link you think would work for this topic? Feel free to add it in the comments, and thanks!
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Jolita posted and asked if I could re-link some of the Multi-link Monday favorites from past weeks in the new format, and it sounded like a good idea to me.
Here are a few of the sites I liked best, or that earned the most vocal response from readers -- if I'm missing a favorite of yours, post it here, or describe it and I'll try to find it. (Some sites, sadly, are no longer around.)
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Welcome to the new world! Test Pattern is joining our friends Will Femia, at Clicked, and Alan Boyle, at Cosmic Log, and trying out an updated, more Webloggy format.
I'm so eager to jump in that I'm moving today's Multi-Link Monday into the new style. You can post comments, but they won't go up automatically -- I need to weed out spammers and other problems. But I think this will make the discussion much easier to follow and much more fun.
If you're new to Test Pattern, Multi-link Monday is a roundup of five fun links that make for decent work distractions on the worst day of the week. You're welcome to suggest new links, and now you can use the comment option to do just that.
On to the links:
• What kind of American accent do you have? Obviously, not applicable if you’re not American. I thought for sure I’d fall in the North Central (think “Fargo”) contingent, since I grew up in Minnesota, but this quiz says I don’t really have an accent. Ya, you betcha, dere. (Thanks to Molly M. for the link!)
• Retro chefs: You can buy unflavored popping candy (think Pop Rocks) and jazz it up to use in a recipe. (These Webloggers turned them violet-flavored)The thought of Pop Rocks (or, uh, the generic version) being used in a recipe is so entertaining that I immediately sent this to my chef friend. Can’t you just see “Top Chef” making its contestants work with Pop Rocks? (Via Not Martha.)
• I’m so sick of Rosie O’Donnell and Donald Trump’s stupid fight. Snark at each other all you want, but I don’t want to hear about it. Game Show Network has set up a Rosie-Donald online fight game. Each fighter has a secret weapon – Rosie’s Tongue-Lasher and Donald’s Killer Comb-Over. The first rule of Rosie-Donald Fight Club is don’t talk about Rosie-Donald Fight Club.
• Getting ready for the Jan. 14 return of “24”? When the show comes back, print out this Bingo card and cover squares (or give yourself points, or take a shot, whatever) when these sure-to-occur events take place. My favorite “Jack disobeys a direct order.” Yeah, like that’s gonna happen. (Via Metafilter Projects)
• This is both addictive and frightening. Click on a facial feature at Monoface and you can change it … over and over and over and over again. It’s kind of like playing Mr. Potato Head, but with real images. (If you prefer Mr. Potato Head, here's an online version of that.)