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Dana, it saves mine as a bitmap also. I save it to my desktop, right click and choose "open with" and I choose MS Picture Manager. This also lets you compress if you choose edit and compress pictures for...(in this case I used documents because choosing web pages made the picture too small.) I save out and it's converted to jpg.
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Still only offers me bitmap. Even after compression and resizing.
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Oh hang on. Nero lets me change its format.
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Good, someone scored even lower on the purity scale than I did. I was afraid I was a heathen.
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I was distracted when I took this and didn't really like it. But here are my results.
http://www.yourmorals.org/surveyresu...]=5f_part2_16& |
I had to first save mine as a bit map and then when I re-opened it with another program it did not have the abiltiy to reduce the size of it when I saved it as a JPEG. I think I have to then post it using I have one at home and will try to replace my results with the graph for clarity later using image shack.
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neva mind.
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I just linked to their results page.
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I thought that was a no-no.
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yeah, it probably is, but my loyalty isn't very strong.
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I'm telllllinnnnnng. (The Authorities)
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The morals test totally confused me. I didn't know what I was answering. I could think of different examples that would fit each question, and some I would feel strongly about, and some I wouldn't.
For example, the word "disgusting" is going to be applied differently by different people. But everyone is going to consider "disgusting" to be bad. For me, disgusting might be eating you own feces, while for you, it might mean not washing an apple before eating it. You might judge someone harshly for being willing to eat an unwashed apple, and I might not judge them harshly until they are eating their own feces, but we both answer that it's important to consider how disgusting something is when deciding if it's right or wrong. |
I agree, glatt, though I wonder if they're really looking at your threshold of disgusting. By that I mean that if you are the kind of person who thinks a speck of dirt on the floor is disgusting, you are more likely to answer a very strong "strongly agree" that anything disgusting is disgusting (whatever the question was.) For someone who is less likely to find things disgusting (feces excepted) I would think their first thought would be "eh, who cares if they're disgusting in their own home" or whatever.
I don't know if that makes sense. It does to me, but I'm convoluted. |
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I'm finding the whole blue = liberals, red = conservatives thing confusing myself. Surely blue = conservative and yellow = liberals? :eyebrow:
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