You made me a certificate of sanity? That's kinda nuts. :)
I think I'll print it up and hang it on my wall and see how long it takes before anyone comments. I think the expiration date is particularly charming. Does that mean that I'll have to go completely batty in 30 years?
I have no idea how to pronounce my psychoanalysts' names. I won't, however, see this as a personal failing on my part; that would be an indication of an inferiority complex which I certifiably don't have.
There's a high-res version, "suitable for printing", over here. Glad you liked it.
I have no idea how to pronounce those names either. I can recognize Greek, but, alas, have never learned to speak it. (I stole them from this wikipedia article.)
And I suppose that you will either have go insane in 30 years or re-certify (though given that's when the epoch rolls over, insanity would be nicer than still being in IT at that point). It's not like an expiration date on a birth certificate. You have some options. :)
Re: This took a lot longer longer than I thought it would.
Date: 2008-03-04 09:30 pm (UTC)I think I'll print it up and hang it on my wall and see how long it takes before anyone comments. I think the expiration date is particularly charming. Does that mean that I'll have to go completely batty in 30 years?
I have no idea how to pronounce my psychoanalysts' names. I won't, however, see this as a personal failing on my part; that would be an indication of an inferiority complex which I certifiably don't have.
Re: This took a lot longer longer than I thought it would.
Date: 2008-03-04 11:19 pm (UTC)I have no idea how to pronounce those names either. I can recognize Greek, but, alas, have never learned to speak it. (I stole them from this wikipedia article.)
And I suppose that you will either have go insane in 30 years or re-certify (though given that's when the epoch rolls over, insanity would be nicer than still being in IT at that point). It's not like an expiration date on a birth certificate. You have some options. :)