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Hmmm...
I guess your signature spelling of "stupid" throws you out of the "Strong language skills, both speaking and writing" which all INFJ form a part of.
lol... (j/k)
Other than that, I have to agree... It is great to be in this category! Apparently only 1% of the population falls in it! *pats myself on the back*
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Tomas Brennan wrote: I like to poke fun of myself...keeps me sane!
Well at least there we're in the same boat. hehe.
Nice Sig'
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Yoken wrote: Apparently only 1% of the population falls in it! *pats myself on the back*
I'm not so sure being in a small group is such a great honor. Don't know how things are in your part of the world, but in mine, axe-murderers are an even smaller group of the population - so I suppose they deserve even more back-pats. Possibly even an "atta-boy" is in order for them?
(note to myself: why did you submit this?)
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
"As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert
"It's a sad state of affairs, indeed, when you start reading my tag lines for some sort of enlightenment. Sadder still, if that's where you need to find it." - Balboos HaGadol
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This is the third time I've taken the test, and I've gotten three different answers.
First time: maybe about 12 years ago, INTP
Second time: maybe about 6 years, INTJ
This time: took the test a couple months ago, INFJ
My officemate went on this kick and had a bunch of us at the office take the test, and we posted the results on our dry-erase board in our office.
--
Marcus Kwok
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Also had a couple of goes on this test, been INFJ every time. interesting however how time can have an influence on your personality. Choices and consequences I guess
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We are software developers after all
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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public enum MBTI
{
None = 0
,
INTJ = 0
...
}
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I don't need to take tests to find that I'm a psycho.
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Normally I think these personality profile things are garbage but in this case so much hits home with the ENTP type for me. Maybe it's different when you're filling them out for fun at speed than for a job interview (where everyone cheats mercilessly because the questions are very different than those ones and it's very clear what the "right" answer is for the job you're applying for).
"Creating your own blog is about as easy as creating your own urine, and you're about as likely to find someone else interested in it." -- Lore Sjöberg
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ENTP too, but I still think that that particular test was rubbish.
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Well an ENTP *would* say that wouldn't they!
Cheers fellow ENTP!
"Creating your own blog is about as easy as creating your own urine, and you're about as likely to find someone else interested in it." -- Lore Sjöberg
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What is your job? Are you also programmers, or more like managers? The Boss? Other?
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Well, I am better at managing then being managed, however I am EXCELLENT at taking an impossible task, and getting it to a place where it is manageable by one or two people (with little experience).
- my first "program" was an inventory management system for Mayo (yes THE Mayo Hospital).
- in Grad school I took on a programming project for my adviser in Organic Chemistry, and pumped out a patent(pending) (graphics).
the majority of what I've worked on would fall into the category of a version of scripting so that someone who has absolutely no idea of what goes on inside code, can set up a "functional" and do what it is that they are attempting to do.. trickiest issues I find are the ones where you aren't sure just how far you should dumb it down so that .. even a 3 yr old . . could use your program..
However I don't play well with others. And require little (like I will come to you if I have a question) management... Give me a set of minimum requirements maybe a brief description of what you want it to do and voila a couple of months later I will give you a full program(only polishing that needs to be done is commenting, and final deployment checks).. I don't comment unless it is so complex that I get lost, in which case I use minimal comments..... Minimal.
But I've decided I'm not really Academic material and so now I just work for myself..
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Currently I am a senior .NET DEveloper but I am growing to be a friendly but efficient team leader
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I used to be an INTJ back in college and started out as a programmer, but am now a clear ENTJ. Moving into a BA/team lead role.
Cheers,
Vikram. (Cracked not one CCC, but two!)
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My official title is CIO but the reality is I have a team of 4 that are responsible for a range of activities varying from graphic design to network maintenance to technical support to development. I still have a hands on role in most of these as well as the management side of things.
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I'm a student, but work on open source software in my free time, and am currently involved in semantic mapping for MediaWiki. I also participated in Google Summer of Code 2009.
GSoC 2009 student for SMW!
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My little forums: http://code.bn2vs.com
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I'm ISTP, just like my heroine Amelia Earhart. I too am lost in the middle of a large body of water. Put me in the middle of a large body of Whisky, however, and I have no problems.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Mee too.
I am also ISTP.....
Here are some like us...
Charles Bronson
Tom Cruise
James Dean
Clint Eastwood
Burt Reynolds
Frank Zappa
Keith Richards
Charlie Yeager
Believe Yourself™ ™
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http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2006/11/shoji_mood_lamp/[^]
"The SHOJI will soon be “field tested” at Tokyo-area companies, hospitals and in residential settings, suggesting that the creators are serious about this psuedoscientific hogwash. Even so, it’s still far better than the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, which is just as silly but doesn’t have the benefit of making your office look like a 1980s strip club."
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