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Star Trek Personality Test -- Results

Myers-Briggs would say that you are an ENTJ (Extravert, Intuitive, Thinker, Judger). In Star Trek language, you share a basic personality configuration with Q and Quark.

People like you are generally creative with a global perspective, full of energy and ready to take charge. You're friendly, but strong-willed and driven to show your skills and expertise to others. You enjoy praise, but only when it's honest. You're more interested in a direct and fair appraisal of your work. You admire others for their competence, consistency, and honesty. You are sometimes a little too outspoken in your opinions of others, but you return consideration for kindness.

You're very organized, quick, and productive. You're a confident stategic thinker and work best when you're full of purpose.

You can't stand wasting time with people who won't get to the point, but you respond instantly to creative thinking and logical explanations.

Your primary goal in life is demonstrating their competence and making important things happen. Your reward is being given large, important projects to plan and manage.

Good careers for your type include being a chief executive officer, network integration specialist,

all-being master of time/space/dimention

, management consultant politician, real estate developer, marketing executive, and judge.
Date/Time: 2003-03-05 09:51 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] anditron.livejournal.com
you could be kind and give the link to the test...

*pout*

how's that cancer story coming?

go check out my website, i'm in the process of getting my novel put up there
Date/Time: 2003-03-05 10:23 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
i could have, but i suck.

i have a sketchy idea of what i want to do with the chemo tale, but other than that, i've been too goddamned busy between work and having company in for MG to get to it. i'm hoping that this saturday, once i do my friggin taxes, i'll be able to get to everything i've been neglecting.

*sigh*
Date/Time: 2003-03-05 10:38 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] anditron.livejournal.com
I just did my taxes today. yay me!
Date/Time: 2003-03-05 11:51 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
well, i did my federal ones by hand (correctly), but haven't mailed them, and the LA state forms are just heinous, so i'm gonna knuckle under and hit H&R Block's site and see if that will work both out correctly.

i'd skip filing my state return altogether, but it'd probably be $150 due back to me (due to moving expenses as an exemption, primarily), and, well, i could always use a nice lump of coin.

how's your take on the cancer thing? (and what's the site? i know, i suck)
Date/Time: 2003-03-05 13:40 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] anditron.livejournal.com
i got boo ko bucks back weeee (glad to know that loand payment is good for something) I don't know how to spell boo ko though, heh.

haven't really worked on the cancer story. bad me, been working on other stuff (good me!)

fiebertraum.net

i'm totally stealing the basic design set up from my lj, is that bad? If I better knew coding I wouldn't have to, but yeah, you know. But I did change things, and alter little things and made my own images, so I'm not linked to their server for stuff. Is it my fault I don't know how to do the different tables completely yet? I'm teaching myself as I go so I don't have to thieve it all anymore... in the future... when i get bored with this layout... heh
Date/Time: 2003-03-05 14:06 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
i can't get beaucoup bucks back, since i didn't earn enough to pay a lot. i will, however, get at least $550 back from the feds, and should get the whole $150 i paid to the state back. which is good and necessary.

fiebertraum.net - gotcha. something is heinously b0rked on the thousand words page - i'm getting a raw html dump in mozilla from "http://fiebertraum.net/words/1kwords."

actually, everything but the front page seems to be b0rked. odd.

i am a code slacker. i don't want to do it for work, so i'm content to be lazy, use a WYSIWYG editor, and then hack out the shite tags by hand (die, frontpage, die).
Date/Time: 2003-03-05 15:25 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] anditron.livejournal.com
no, i know how to spell beaucoup
i meant boo co (sounds like what a ghost says and the abreviation for company)

ok, see, 550 is big bucks for me... i need a career not a job.

what the hell does b0rked mean... i'm sure it's bad, but that means nothing to me. I don't have wysiwyg editor, don't even know how to get it. and what does a raw html dump in mozilla mean. again i have no idea. by all means tell me. but it has shown up fine for me on my mac laptop and the macs at work. I've not looked at it on anything else though.

feel free to tell me what i've f**d up
Date/Time: 2003-03-05 18:23 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] etcet.livejournal.com
$550 is big for me, too, but that's 100% of what i paid last year. . . which, doing the math, shows that i made jack friggin' shite. *sigh*

buko? i always heard beaucoup pronounced "boo-coh" or "byoo-coh" (or, occasionally, "boh-coo"). hmmm.

b0rked = broken

netscape comes with composer (which is a wysiwyg). dreamweaver is a pretty good one, actually.

raw html = "i see the html code your page is written in, not what your page is supposed to look like (as in 'with images and tables and stuff')"

mozilla = the browser engine which netscape is based on, as opposed to internet exploder.

your other pages (the one with the piccies, for instance) looks just fine. it's just the writing stuff that didn't display properly. odd.
Date/Time: 2003-03-08 00:21 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] katyakoshka.livejournal.com
Mom's Canadian; studied French; always heard, "boo-coo"... FWIW

It's Friday, and I'm catching up. So sue me or something. ;P
Date/Time: 2003-03-08 00:19 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] katyakoshka.livejournal.com
What kind of chemo... my mom did chemo (years and years anon... okay, shit ten.... there's so much involved in oncology).

And I have no idea what kind of story (fiction or non) this is, so I am probably being annoying and irrelevant... but I thought I'd add my two cents (just 'cuz I've seen it as a first-hand witness -- effects, not procedure, since I don't think my parents could have handled me being there... needles and all that rot).

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