My brain leans slightly to the left
Left Brain 55 Right Brain 45
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You are more left-brained than right-brained
Your left brain controls the right side of your body.
In addition to being known as left-brained, you are also known as a critical thinker who uses logic and sense to collect information.
You are able to retain this information through the use of numbers, words, and symbols. You usually only see parts of the “whole” picture, but this is what guides you step-by-step in a logical manner to your conclusion.
Concise words, numerical and written formulas and technological systems are often forms of expression for you.
Occupations usually held by a left-brained person include a lab scientist, banker, judge, lawyer, mathematician, librarian …
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Approximately 29 things I would like to think I'll do in the next five years
1. Gain more energy
2. See the back of workmen and repairers (ref long-running saga concerning my home)
3. Read books again w/o sneaking a look at the internet every few minutes
4. See some kind of dent on the mortgage debt
5. Become reacquainted with my paints and pastels
6. Somehow make domestic chores just come naturally
7. Quit you, SU (but tks, you’re helping me with V4)
8. Reacquaint myself with my home country, New Zealand — ie travel more, beyond seeing friends and family
10. Clean out my wardrobe
11. Learn to trust people more
12. Write about my travels
13. Write about the follies of internet romance (admittedly MY follies)
14. Get back into the clothes I was wearing two, three, four years ago (10 would be pushing it)
15. See justice for Palestinians
16. Own an iTablet, or whatever Apple decides to call its electonic reader
17. Visit the Adirondacks, New England and Canada’s Maritime Provinces
18. Pay off my credit card and kiss Amex goodbye forever19. Visit Snezana in Serbia
20. Visit Cloggo in Yorkshire, the Forest hippies in Lancashire and Johnshaven’s clan in Scotland
21. Decide what to do with the 15 boxes of books I have been storing since last year
22. Watch the entire BBC series The Pallisers again
23. Find a video game that doesn’t frustrate me (besides Hangman)
24. Buy a couch (good enough to lie in)
25. Go to Texas and meet Red, Imallforfrogs, Mike and a few others
26. Read more about the people who immigrated or were sent to the antipodes in the 19th c (books, not internet)
27. Get good — and fast — at photo editing
28. Develop my own art techniques combining old media and the iPod Touch
29. Learn more about my maternal family history
kids are right
cauliflower is bad you see
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY UBU UTRECHT BY WIEL ARETS ARCHITECTS
Glass and concrete panels clad the volumes of the building. The glass panels are printed with a repetitive image of a papyrus plant. Papyrus - a traditional material used in paper production - derives etymologically from the Greek byblos, which also serves as the root for words such as bibliography, bibliophile, and – in Dutch – Bibliotheek, or library. The papyrus image is replicated on each glass panel, allowing the façade to perform as a curtain which veils the library while also making subtle allusion to the nature of the program within. The pattern printed facade also mitigates sunlight entering the building, protecting the library’s printed materials. The pattern, which is also cast into the concrete panels of the exterior and interior walls, carries the allegorical motif into the various programs of the library.



