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Researchers at the Podcast Asylum have just released a new ‘Stress and Anxiety’ measurement tool for the public’s use.
Because of my studies I haven’t really been able to keep track of this research, so I am not sure exactly how it works, but it is statistically valid at the 0.05 level, has been based on a population of 1,753 research subjects, and according to reports (and my personal test) it is amazingly accurate. Read the full description before looking at the picture.
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The picture has two identical dolphins in it.
Look at both dolphins jumping out of the water. The dolphins are identical.
Our closely monitored, scientific study of the research population revealed that in spite of the fact that the dolphins are identical, a person under stress would find differences in the two dolphins. If there are many differences found between both dolphins, it means that the person is experiencing a great amount of stress.
Look at the photograph and if you find more than one or two differences you may want to take a vacation at the Podcast Asylum. It is, after all, reassuringly expensive.
When you are composed and ready, click here to view the photograph (opens in new browser window).
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Stefan Didak 06.09.07 at 4:29 am
The two identical dolphins are in fact NOT dolphins at all !!!!
Both animals are in fact typical Oodnadatta Watersplash birds, often found near Oodnadatta near William’s Creek. That much is evident from the wing structure and the way both birds were captured in flight. Also clear from the picture is that it is not a single bird that was cloned into the image but rather two synchronous flying single-egg twins. Oodnadatta Watersplash birds are usually born as twins because of the fertile soil near the creek.
Telling me I need a vacation at the Podcast Asylum if I see one or two differences is an insult! Anyone who sees a dolphin or two in there needs that vacation!!!
But I’ll take the advice anyway and have checked myself in with professor Sallie who will be tending to my dolphinitis.
Lee Hopkins 06.09.07 at 10:48 am
‘Dophinitis’ — BRILLIANT, Stefan!! {huge grin}