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harry Potter sorting hat quiz


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Just which house would you go in if you appeared at Hogwarts School?

 

Here are the houses

Gryffindor
Gryffindor corresponds roughly to the element of fire.

The Gryffindor house emphasizes the traits of courage as well as "daring, nerve, and chivalry,



Slytherin
Slytherin corresponds roughly with the element of water.

Slytherins tend to be ambitious, shrewd, cunning, strong leaders, and achievement-oriented. They also have highly developed senses of self-preservation


Ravenclaw
Ravenclaw corresponds roughly with the element of Air.

Members of this house are characterized by their wit, learning, and wisdom.


Hufflepuff
Hufflepuff corresponds roughly to the element of earth

Hufflepuff is the most inclusive among the four houses; valuing hard work, patience, loyalty, and fair play rather than a particular aptitude in its members.

 

 

(this automatically advances when you choose an answer)

 

http://www.thealmightyguru.com/Reviews/HarryPotter/Docs/Quiz-House.html

Here's Mine

http://www.thealmightyguru.com/Reviews/HarryPotter/Docs/Quizzes/HP-Hufflepuff.jpg

 

 

Your in-depth results are:

Hufflepuff - 16
Ravenclaw - 14
Gryffindor - 9
Slytherin - 6

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  • 6 years later...

Well, it does take a certain kind of bravery to resurrect a 6 year old thread.

 

Oh thread so dead.

Writhing in pain.

Arise, arise, to post again.

 

 

 

http://www.thealmightyguru.com/Reviews/HarryPotter/Docs/Quizzes/HP-Slytherin.jpg

Slytherin - 14
Gryffindor - 13
Ravenclaw - 8
Hufflepuff - 5

No surprises there. Severus Snape, I'll make you proud; Turn to page 394!

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Well, it does take a certain kind of bravery to resurrect a 6 old thread.

 

Oh thread so dead.

Writhing in pain.

Arise, arise, to post again.

 

 

 

http://www.thealmightyguru.com/Reviews/HarryPotter/Docs/Quizzes/HP-Slytherin.jpg

Slytherin - 14

Gryffindor - 13

Ravenclaw - 8

Hufflepuff - 5

No surprises there. Severus Snape, I'll make you proud; Turn to page 394!

LOLOLOLOL.

 

I have no clue how I managed that. :) It was at the top of the forum.... Honest. :D

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Well you know ... Hey does have a bit of that Necro air about him!

 

Anybody sneak into his closet and see if he has a big red hand on his robes?

Hey now, I took a shower today..... at least, I *think* it was today...... maybe it was yesterday...... Hhhhmmmm...... :D

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Well you know ... Hey does have a bit of that Necro air about him!

 

Anybody sneak into his closet and see if he has a big red hand on his robes?

Hey now, I took a shower today..... at least, I *think* it was today...... maybe it was yesterday...... Hhhhmmmm...... :D

 

 

LOL ... just wait until the weather gets well and fully colderer. Once I can see my breath I tend to avoid the shower. Nice while you're in there, but you do need to come out at some point.

 

Whadaya think ... do I keep the thermosat low enough?

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Well you know ... Hey does have a bit of that Necro air about him!

 

Anybody sneak into his closet and see if he has a big red hand on his robes?

Hey now, I took a shower today..... at least, I *think* it was today...... maybe it was yesterday...... Hhhhmmmm...... :D

 

 

LOL ... just wait until the weather gets well and fully colderer. Once I can see my breath I tend to avoid the shower. Nice while you're in there, but you do need to come out at some point.

 

Whadaya think ... do I keep the thermosat low enough?

 

Apparently. :)

 

I keep mine around 67 or so during heating season. Propane ain't cheap, and I ain't rich. :) However.... I have a VERY larger hot water heater..... (also propane, unfortunately) so I can take VERY long hot showers, without danger of running out. :) After coming in from the cold, it sure feels good. :D

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Well you know ... Hey does have a bit of that Necro air about him!

 

Anybody sneak into his closet and see if he has a big red hand on his robes?

Hey now, I took a shower today..... at least, I *think* it was today...... maybe it was yesterday...... Hhhhmmmm...... :D

 

 

LOL ... just wait until the weather gets well and fully colderer. Once I can see my breath I tend to avoid the shower. Nice while you're in there, but you do need to come out at some point.

 

Whadaya think ... do I keep the thermosat low enough?

 

Apparently. :smile:

 

I keep mine around 67 or so during heating season. Propane ain't cheap, and I ain't rich. :smile: However.... I have a VERY larger hot water heater..... (also propane, unfortunately) so I can take VERY long hot showers, without danger of running out. :smile: After coming in from the cold, it sure feels good. :D

 

 

Go with a tankless water heater and you'll never go back to a tanked one. Yes you need to wait a few seconds longer for the hot water to arrive at the faucet/shower head but if you left your hot water running constantly you wouldn't run out of hot water until your propane tank is empty.

 

Now looking at the other end of the telescope you will find that your propane usage goes down under normal circumstances. Currently you are keeping the entire contents of your water heater's tank at the temperature preset whether you ever turn on a hot water tap or not. With a tankless water heater you will use zero propane when you have zero water flow (actually you use zero fuel until you hit the minimum flow for the water flow sensor).

 

All of the makes and models I researched before getting mine came in both propane and natural gas (it's just an orifice difference in the fuel flow system ... propane has a higher specific heat than natural gas so the orifice is much smaller).

 

- Edit - There we go Hey ... yet another thread thoroughly hijacked. What a team!!

 

I'm pretty close to you for temp set point (maybe a tad lower ... I'd need to break out the calculator for the conversion to C). Are you a sweater guy or a sweatshirt type like me?

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I had considered the tankless water heater, for exactly the reasons you put forth, I just haven't got that far into it. (yep, lazy..... :) )

 

I don't think I even own a sweater...... Sweatshirts for me. That, and my flannel jammy pants, and my insulated slippers, and I am golden. :D

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