Photobucket

Found this on Digg:

Machiavellianism is the term psychologists use to describe a person’s tendency to deceive and manipulate others for gain. So how evil are you? Take this Machiavelli personality test and find out…

My Score? The Machiavelli personality test has a range of 0-100
Your Machiavelli score is: 72
You are a high Mach, you endorse Machiavelli’s opinions.

I’m not sure how I feel about that.

In other news, I just found out that Photobucket has a new interface….sorta. Some improvements on the homepage but otherwise not much has changed. I love Photobucket. It was the first service like it that I ever used. The easy functionality of it and the features and space they offer is awesome to me. So good in fact, that I have no need to upgrade to the next level. However, I think with the take-off of Web 2.0 (yes I’m a believer of it) a new, more appealing interface should be provided to it’s users. Their interface alone is one reason why I switched to Zoomr (though most of you may be using Flickr). Everyone should give it a try though but I’d suggest Zoomr or Flickr for displaying albums and PB for displaying images on websites and forums.

I must get back to writing this English paper but before I do I want to answer this question that Savannah posted on her site AsIfall.org:

“I don’t feel 20, but do we ever feel our age?”

I personally don’t think so. I’m 18 now (November baby), and I recently thought about that question and came to the conclusion that I actually saw myself doing different things and feeling more like an “adult” at this age. I’m in college and most of the time I act like a big kid! I get my work done though. But I don’t feel like I’m 18. I don’t look like I’m 18, but I’m enjoying that. Sometimes I feel older than 18, sometimes I feel like I’m 3. I don’t think I ever feel like I’m 18 on the dot.

Oh and happy belated birthday! One more year and you’ll be the big 2-1!

**UPDATE ON PHOTOBUCKET**

http://photobucket.com/terms.php

“Photobucket.com requires a license to your User Content so that it can host your images and other User Content on its servers and otherwise perform the Services. This license is temporary and will terminate once you remove your User Content from Services. Accordingly, in connection with your use of the Services, you grant to Photobucket.com a temporary, universal, non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable license to: use, copy, modify, print, and display any User Content only as necessary to perform the Services and to distribute your User Content in instances where you have (i) made your album public, (ii) posted a link to your album or User Content on another website or (iii) otherwise shared a link or the password to your album or User Content.”

Thanks to Liv on XXX for letting everyone know this information and to Savannah for pointing it out to me!


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