Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 9:21 pm
Well, the real question now becomes, does anything think they get us a handle on the generator's code? 

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I used the same e-mail I signed up for the newsletter with. I don't know if it's that or some keywords I used in the free response section, but there ya go.je_sais_cequisetrame wrote:I used the multiple choice answers from http://lg15today.blogspot.com/Lurker wrote:Good job. What were your answers?je_sais_cequisetrame wrote:Woot, found a proxy, thank goodness. Probably good I got to take it again because I used the same e-mail I contacted them with before. (Still no e-mail though -- jerks!)
"Your score. You are 100 compatible with the Hymn of One."
Weee, merci. At last, damn it. I really hope the object isn't to get the lowest score, hehe.
I answered truthfully on the first questions -- Female, 18-22, Buffalo -- New York.
My free response I just BSed, lol. I read they were irrelevant anyway so I tried to make them sound sort of real but also sort of silly and attempted to throw in some stuff that would be favourable if they really do read the free response.
"The last dream I had took place deep in the woods. I've always been an avid lover of nature and the outdoors, so I usually take hikes pretty often, but this was a part of the woods I'd not seen before. I was very confused and I felt overwhelmed by the trees closing in around me. For a while I ran, trying to find a path or a marker because I was running in the bare wilderness, when suddenly I came across a clearing in the woods.
Inside the clearing the light was shining down like a halo on the trees, and there was a rock in the middle with, strange as it may sound, a peanut butter sandwich resting on it. Calmly, I walked over, feeling well rested once more, sat down and just as I woke up took a bite of the sandwich."
"The most beautiful thing I've ever seen was the view outside of my airplane window once on an excursion to France where I was going to attend language school. Outside the morning light was just beginning to break and we flew over a large, snowy island with sharp peaks and valleys. The morning light shining off the peaks was gorgeous, as were the white crests of waves I could see breaking against the island. That was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen."
"There are many things I can give to the Hymn of One and many things they can give to me. Most importantly, I am willing to give them anything and everything they may need or desire. I am willing to contribute my language, speaking, writing skills, and historical knowledge to the Hymn of One all in an effort to finally learn how to sing my own song.
The Hymn of One can grant me peace in my life's position and, even more importantly, a community of peers in which I can confide in and learn from."
Can you document how you did that? I would be interested in the selections for a minimum compatibility score.trainer101 wrote:I scored a 7.5 so I guess I'm absolutely no use to the Hymn of One.
You can get that score just by not answering questions. I think anyone who goes there starts w/ a 7.5%QtheC wrote:Can you document how you did that? I would be interested in the selections for a minimum compatibility score.trainer101 wrote:I scored a 7.5 so I guess I'm absolutely no use to the Hymn of One.
Sure, it's easy. Suppose someone were with the 'Resistance' and refused to answer the Hymn of One's interrogation.... that's the score you would get.QtheC wrote:Can you document how you did that? I would be interested in the selections for a minimum compatibility score.trainer101 wrote:I scored a 7.5 so I guess I'm absolutely no use to the Hymn of One.
Ok, I've jumped in with the proxy trick, and I'm thinking this first result you got for 1.5 may be a typo or a mistake.surrealisticpill wrote:...
my proxy program is running out of unique identities... here are my notes. for each trial, i set all of the answers to 3 except for the one i was testing. when you answer 3 for all, you score 55, so i tested them one by one to see how the score changed.
1.5 (meaning question 1, answered 5, all other answers set to 3) score 50
1.1 55
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ETA: my answers score you a 95 which is rounded up to 99. the scores above are the actual scores, not the rounded scores. i don't know if you can get a 100. i'm done trying.
The 99% image will show up for any "real" score between 95% and 100%. I wouldn't go by the image but by the real score shown in text.italk2cheerios wrote:i Got 100 percent compatible but the image showed me 99
Several of us, actually. To get 100%, follow the instructions here.irenedirks wrote:so but it actually says it's 95%
has anyone already reached 100 for real???