Are you up to date on the latest news?

So I’m sitting here working on Chapter 1 of the book, not getting as much done as I would like, but far more done than I expected to actually get done tonight. I find myself easily distracted, playing with my music, posting on twitter, running downstairs to get a drink, snacking, with a little writing sprinkled in here and there.

Another common distraction I like is to read the headlines and news. I don’t just do this when I’m working on the book, I do it all the time, at work, at home, it’s a habit, I’m not sure it’s a bad habit though?

Anyways, the reason for this blog post, CNN has a quiz of 10 questions covering events from the past week, I assume this is something they do often, though I can’t say I’ve ever seen it myself before. In the spirit of procrastination I took the quiz, and I must say I got 10 out of 10! What’s that mean? I read too much news? I am good at guessing? I’m not sure, but honestly I only guessed on two of the questions, one was an easy guess based on what I knew about discussions over the past few years, the other was a more recent political one that I honestly didn’t quite know, but was able to rule out at least one of the answers as being not possible due to having seen other recent headlines.

Take a chance on the quiz yourself, let me know how you do!

http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/12/03/quiz.weekly.news/index.html

Now, I must get back to the book, though I’m only going to for a few minutes longer, I need to get to bed soon.

(Currently listening to Ben Folds, One Day as A Lion, Kings of Leon and Guns ‘n Roses, all great music I’ve purchased from Zune in the past 3 weeks, alright, I really bought a hard copy of GnR, the rest are Zune purchases though)

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