Personality
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Odd statements
The consensus response after I tell people that sparks flew out of my new vacuum is “What? You were vacuuming? Really?”
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Of moderate interest
I took the Myers-Briggs test last year and got
INTJ
IntrovertedIntuitive Thinking Judging Strength of the preferences % 78 50 88 78 I just took it again and got
INTJIntroverted Intuitive Thinking Judging Strength of the preferences % 67 62 88 56 -
Of truly minor concern
As I sit here and watch the database do it’s magic, I have time to actually see what’s on my desk. Lo and behold there are two boxes of dental floss, one waxed, the other unwaxed. Naturally I decide to compare the two.
Waxed beats unwaxed in taste, feel and durability, it wasn’t even close in fact.
I’ll keep you appraised of any other important matters as they arise.
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Quick round up
- It’s now six nights of rioting in Paris.
- Secret CIA detention camps around the world. I’m reminded of Wretchard’s line one time that when Truman ordered Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombed, he had “the sand” to do it under his own name.
- I finally got the proper wireless adapter for my Tivo, which I got to work without incident. Sadly it uses Wep, but with 3-4 totally unprotected networks around me I would imagine I’m not worth pursuing.
- It’s amazing how much lists and visual sign of progress can affect one’s mood.
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Interesting post from Wretchard
In this post about violence against Coptic Christians in Egypt, for some reason I was reminded of the old Conan the Barbarian comics (from the 70s, when it was good).
For some reason the notion of diverse groups of civilizations and barbarians has always had great allure to me. I’m not sure why.
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Cold and overworked
When was the last time it was in the mid 30s in October in Georgia? Weird.
And I’ve already worked eight hours today, and it’s not even 9:00 yet. Blech.
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Interesting
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Finally feeling better
It would seem that I caught the rare 24 hour bug. I went from feeling miserable all day today to somewhat tolerable today to hopefully better tomorrow.
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Reactions to Katrina
A person’s reaction to Katrina seems to vary in direct proportion to their average daily time spent with people. The more time with people, the more likely one will see it as a human problem, either with Bush or the N.O. Residents. The less time one spends with people, the more likely to see it as an engineering (both physical and social) problem.
Oddly, I’ve been hearing the idea that we should not rebuild New Orleans (at least nowhere near as it was) from some surprising quarters, including me. For a good summation of the main argument, see Josh Trevino’s article.
For more literal reactions, see the Agitator’s post on what WalMart has done so far. It’s quite staggering. The business community has done a great deal already.
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I’m a Mastermind
I’m an INTJ, or “Mastermind” on Myers-Briggs Tests, specifically
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging Strength of the preferences % 78 50 88 78 INTJs are perfectionists, with a seemingly endless capacity for improving upon anything that takes their interest. What prevents them from becoming chronically bogged down in this pursuit of perfection is the pragmatism so characteristic of the type: INTJs apply (often ruthlessly) the criterion “Does it work?” to everything from their own research efforts to the prevailing social norms. This in turn produces an unusual independence of mind, freeing the INTJ from the constraints of authority, convention, or sentiment for its own sake.
INTJs are known as the “Systems Builders” of the types, perhaps in part because they possess the unusual trait combination of imagination and reliability. Whatever system an INTJ happens to be working on is for them the equivalent of a moral cause to an INFJ; both perfectionism and disregard for authority may come into play, as INTJs can be unsparing of both themselves and the others on the project. Anyone considered to be “slacking,” including superiors, will lose their respect — and will generally be made aware of this; INTJs have also been known to take it upon themselves to implement critical decisions without consulting their supervisors or co-workers. On the other hand, they do tend to be scrupulous and even-handed about recognizing the individual contributions that have gone into a project, and have a gift for seizing opportunities which others might not even notice.
Other masterminds include William F Buckley, Michael Dukakis, Donald Rumsfeld, CS Lewis, Colin Powell and Ayn Rand. Where they got that info I don’t know.
How about the rest of my many readers?