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    Sensation Seeking Scale

    A few days ago I was reading news articles about Dean Potter, who recently killed himself while BASE jumping. In one of the articles a fellow climber called him a "sensation seeker".

    I said, "A what?? What is that?"

    So I used the Googles to read a little bit more about sensation seekers and found a short test to see I was indeed one of them.

    http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/we.php?id=200

    The test was written in 1971, and some of the questions reflect this. That being said, I still scored a 37/40, so clearly a sensation seeker.

    So, I'm curious fellow Bogleyites, where do you like on this scale?

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    37/40 huh? That's sensational! I see a Hot Young Stripper WifeŽ and a Corvette made roughly the same year as this test in your future.

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