More from the research department. Have you heard the story of
the Hundredth Monkey? This latest report is from
Macaca Fuscata the famed 101st
Monkey. The report is entitled The Tenth
Person and it takes a scientific look at the modern workplace and
reviews the famed Hundredth Monkey story.
Our respected team of researchers has been hard at
work .They have analyzed the personalities of several cartoon characters
and developed a test so you can find out how you compare. Take the
Cartoon Character Test.
Our fame has spread! Toni D. of Racine
Wisconsin tells us that we were featured on the March 2001 cover of National
Geographic (left). She provided proof of her claim with a
photo of the cover. She also sent us what is obviously a hoax cover,
shown below.
Jeff D. of Philadelphia Pennsylvania
informs us that our friend
Ray
Hamel (click on his name to visit his web site) is making the news
with his trivial pursuits You can get more information about his
book, pictured at the left, by clicking on it. You can test your
knowledge of trivia by answering
Ray's Question of the Day. Here's some trivia about Ray and his
connection to Sick Little Monkeys: he is the the Special Collections
and Reference Librarian for the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center
Library.