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I had to vote for UberCoder, even though it's fairly rediculous, because it was the only thing in the right general category. The first two I don't care about much; as long as I don't *gain* any clothes-sizes, I guess that'll be decent enough. I have minor money-related goals, but nothing of any particular significance. Don't want a date; I'm a loner in the extreme. Won't touch the lottery with a ten-foot pole. (I majored in math...) Don't want anything that resembles what most people call a "life"; I've managed to conscientiously avoid that sort of nonsense. The job I have is one I'd like to keep for now, and I'm working about 25 hours/week, which is just about right. (I have a handful of other, non-job-related responsibilities, and I like to keep *some* free time.) I could have gone for Other, I guess, but Other is just so _generic_. So I went for Uber-hacker, because most of my goals are centered around one kind or another of learning, and a lot of them are related to computer developer type subjects, so at least it's in the right general ballpark.


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