Some people don't recognize humor when they read it.
If you're never using the drop part of your bars, you should take a look here:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/handsup.html
And it looks like your drawing has a turkey wing on the lever. If you really do, you should ditch it if you can, they really only degrade braking performance.
Oh, and you don't have to spend much money to try it out if you go the drop-n-chop route. Go to your local bike co-op/collective and see if they have a set of used drops (hint: they do). Cut 'em off with a hacksaw and you're in business. You can either recycle all your current brake hardware or pick up a cheap BMX/MTB/CX lever while you're in.
I don't know what pictures of people on TT bars will do other than show that it's possible. Whether it's good for you depends a lot on you personally, the length of your top tube, the reach of your stem, the length of your bars, their angle, their drop, etc, etc. In other words, the best thing to do is to find someone who has a set and see if they feel good. Of course that's not your bike and not your bars so even that may be misleading. 2nd best is to buy a set of used bars and try it out for yourself. Not free but not expensive.