
Urizen |

It has more space than one would think, but not much more... especially with a dog of that calibre. We ended up driving for a while to make sure the battery was charged up. Got to see a big-@$$ owl flying over the highway. That was neat at least.
That and we wanted to make sure we had four doors instead of two.

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This site gave me INTJ.
It's free. Human Metrics
Ah, this is one of the ones I took a long time ago. Never hurts to retest ;P

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:Ah, this is one of the ones I took a long time ago. Never hurts to retest ;PThis site gave me INTJ.
It's free. Human Metrics
I'm trying out several and I'll post the links once I'm through.

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This site gave me INTJ.
It's free. Human Metrics
INTJ. Not sure if that's good or bad. But probably what I would have guessed.

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:INTJ. Not sure if that's good or bad. But probably what I would have guessed.This site gave me INTJ.
It's free. Human Metrics
For yourself? Or were you inferring me? Just trying to clarify.

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Moff Rimmer wrote:For yourself? Or were you inferring me? Just trying to clarify.Urizen wrote:INTJ. Not sure if that's good or bad. But probably what I would have guessed.This site gave me INTJ.
It's free. Human Metrics
For myself.

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:For myself.Moff Rimmer wrote:For yourself? Or were you inferring me? Just trying to clarify.Urizen wrote:INTJ. Not sure if that's good or bad. But probably what I would have guessed.This site gave me INTJ.
It's free. Human Metrics
Despite initial appearances, we are not so uncommon. ;)

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Moff Rimmer wrote:Despite initial appearances, we are not so uncommon. ;)Urizen wrote:For myself.Moff Rimmer wrote:For yourself? Or were you inferring me? Just trying to clarify.Urizen wrote:INTJ. Not sure if that's good or bad. But probably what I would have guessed.This site gave me INTJ.
It's free. Human Metrics
What are the different letters and what do they stand for? (And I have a feeling that many gamers are generally pretty similar regardless of religious affiliation, political affiliation, gender, race, drug support, etc.) ;-)

Urizen |

What are the different letters and what do they stand for? (And I have a feeling that many gamers are generally pretty similar regardless of religious affiliation, political affiliation, gender, race, drug support, etc.) ;-)
Go down a bit at this link and it'll give you the 16 different categorizations.

Treppa |

Good geuss though.
I'm running out of quests for the character I've been playing. I've only got 4 left before I have to restart. Currently a good karma character... but Jerkwad replacement character is in the making.
Wait wait wait... when you're done with this one, I get to play for a while!!

Treppa |

Urizen wrote:E or I NTP. I fluctuate between E and I depending on the test but the NTP is standard.Studpuffin wrote:Anyone round these parts take Meyers-Brigg tests? If so, what is your type?INTP.
EDIT: Or is it INTJ?....let me find a site and see...
I vote for INTP for you. Same as mine. You are more on the E and J side than I, though. I think I out-S you and possibly out-F you.

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Moff Rimmer wrote:What are the different letters and what do they stand for? (And I have a feeling that many gamers are generally pretty similar regardless of religious affiliation, political affiliation, gender, race, drug support, etc.) ;-)Go down a bit at this link and it'll give you the 16 different categorizations.
Yeah, I think that most of us will fall pretty closely.
I -- most of us probably like small groups of close friends as opposed to huge social gatherings. We actually want to talk with people we know as opposed to meeting new people.
N -- most gamers need to think on the fly and go with the flow. Quickly look at what is available and make a decision and go with it.
T -- most gamers are pretty smart and are looking for logical answers to things and very seldom just go off of feelings.
J-P -- this is the one area that is most likely to vary. I think that it's interesting that "Judging" is typically "thinking" and "feeling" while "Perception" is typically "intuition" and "sensing". Since we would most likely be split with either of these, I would expect more difference here.

Treppa |

Treppa wrote:No, I really need you to pry the xbox out of my hands! I super-glued it!Studpuffin wrote:You can have the X-Box when you pry it from my hot, sticky, smelly fingers!X-Box? I wasn't talking about playing with the X-Box.
Eh, it's wireless. At least you're not tethered... yet.

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Studpuffin wrote:Eh, it's wireless. At least you're not tethered... yet.Treppa wrote:No, I really need you to pry the xbox out of my hands! I super-glued it!Studpuffin wrote:You can have the X-Box when you pry it from my hot, sticky, smelly fingers!X-Box? I wasn't talking about playing with the X-Box.
Treppa tells me not to wander too far, lest I find traffic.

Treppa |

INTPs are a rarity, but I don't think I'd be surprised to find a disproportianate number on Paizo. They tend to work well in flexible systems, so RPGs are like super playgrounds for them.
Tru dat. We also like creativity, synthesis, and running via overarching concept rather than nitpicky rules. Methinks the rules lawyer types will end up more on the "S" side than the freeflowers.

Treppa |

Studpuffin wrote:<covers eyes>Treppa wrote:No, I really need you to pry the xbox out of my hands! I super-glued it!Studpuffin wrote:You can have the X-Box when you pry it from my hot, sticky, smelly fingers!X-Box? I wasn't talking about playing with the X-Box.
We scared Urizen... that's an accomplishment.

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:We scared Urizen... that's an accomplishment.Studpuffin wrote:<covers eyes>Treppa wrote:No, I really need you to pry the xbox out of my hands! I super-glued it!Studpuffin wrote:You can have the X-Box when you pry it from my hot, sticky, smelly fingers!X-Box? I wasn't talking about playing with the X-Box.
scared ... actually, there's another word that suffices but it's at the tip of my tongue and I can't formulate the actual word I'm wanting...

Treppa |

J-P -- this is the one area that is most likely to vary. I think that it's interesting that "Judging" is typically "thinking" and "feeling" while "Perception" is typically "intuition" and "sensing". Since we would most likely be split with either of these, I would expect more difference here.
The J/P stat is pretty poorly named and kind of odd. My favorite distinguisher between J's and P's is preparation. Would you feel comfortable saying "I'm going on vacation NOW," hopping in the car, and going wherever with just your credit card? Or do you want an itinerary and reservations before you carefully turn off the water and double lock the doors? First case: P. Second case: J.

Urizen |

Yeah, I think that most of us will fall pretty closely.
I -- most of us probably like small groups of close friends as opposed to huge social gatherings. We actually want to talk with people we know as opposed to meeting new people.
N -- most gamers need to think on the fly and go with the flow. Quickly look at what is available and make a decision and go with it.
T -- most gamers are pretty smart and are looking for logical answers to things and very seldom just go off of feelings.
J-P -- this is the one area that is most likely to vary. I think that it's interesting that "Judging" is typically "thinking" and "feeling" while "Perception" is typically "intuition" and "sensing". Since we would most likely be split with either of these, I would expect more difference here.
I agree with your general assessment here. I knew very easily I was going to be a hard INT- and figured my variance would be between J & P based on other similar tests I've taken aside from Myers-Briggs. There's another test that HR likes to run at corporations and I forget what that was called....it'll come to me when I least think of it.

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The J/P stat is pretty poorly named and kind of odd. My favorite distinguisher between J's and P's is preparation. Would you feel comfortable saying "I'm going on vacation NOW," hopping in the car, and going wherever with just your credit card? Or do you want an itinerary and reservations before you carefully turn off the water and double lock the doors? First case: P. Second case: J.
I feel uncomfortable doing both, but less the first than the second. Sporadicity is nice.

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Moff Rimmer wrote:J-P -- this is the one area that is most likely to vary. I think that it's interesting that "Judging" is typically "thinking" and "feeling" while "Perception" is typically "intuition" and "sensing". Since we would most likely be split with either of these, I would expect more difference here.The J/P stat is pretty poorly named and kind of odd. My favorite distinguisher between J's and P's is preparation. Would you feel comfortable saying "I'm going on vacation NOW," hopping in the car, and going wherever with just your credit card? Or do you want an itinerary and reservations before you carefully turn off the water and double lock the doors? First case: P. Second case: J.
That makes sense. And, again, I think that most of us are pretty similar. "Make plans and be open and flexible when things change."

Urizen |

Moff Rimmer wrote:J-P -- this is the one area that is most likely to vary. I think that it's interesting that "Judging" is typically "thinking" and "feeling" while "Perception" is typically "intuition" and "sensing". Since we would most likely be split with either of these, I would expect more difference here.The J/P stat is pretty poorly named and kind of odd. My favorite distinguisher between J's and P's is preparation. Would you feel comfortable saying "I'm going on vacation NOW," hopping in the car, and going wherever with just your credit card? Or do you want an itinerary and reservations before you carefully turn off the water and double lock the doors? First case: P. Second case: J.
Astute observation / distinction. There are certain things I could do at a drop of the hat as if I were at work and someone wanted me to do / go somewhere afterwards that took a couple hours of my time, then it's the former. But if it's something that's going to require me to travel at a distance and/or be gone for a couple of days, then it's definitely the latter.