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Arisztid Lugosi Posted Aug 31, 2006
Are they? Thats odd.
I know I have my faults...I know what alot of them are (although probably not all of them) I suppose I felt the ones it said were not the faults I know I do have.
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Arisztid Lugosi Posted Aug 31, 2006
Looking back at it I think only half the things I removed are things I would cosider to be negative
I feel like watching an Enterprise of DS9 now!
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Mr. X ---> "Be excellent to each other. And party on, dudes!" Posted Aug 31, 2006
I know. I agree with you. I was just being silly. You know, people can't admit that they're in any way imperfect.......
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Arisztid Lugosi Posted Aug 31, 2006
Good point. I wish I could go and watch, but I dont own them on DVD so I cant pick the episodes....And also I'm going to head off to work now. I wont be back till late tonight Will you be on tomorrow?
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Mr. X ---> "Be excellent to each other. And party on, dudes!" Posted Aug 31, 2006
If I am at all it won't be for long. I have to work then.
Goodbye. Have fun at work. (If you can.....)
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Hmm Posted Sep 2, 2006
*Peeks around the door.* Mind if I join back in.
This test says you are an ISTP (Introvert, Sensor, Thinker, Perceiver).* In Star Trek, you share a basic personality configuration with the characters of Odo and Wesley Crusher.
"I integrate as much as I want to." - Odo
Qualities
[People like you are generally extremely logical and pragmatic(sensible maybe,but I'm not sure about pragmatic..] to the point of being somewhat aloof. When you need to be, you can function in a highly objective and unemotional manner, but you also tend to be [impulsive] and incredibly curious about the world around you. You love to explore, to find out how things work, and you believe you have the abilities needed to deal with what you find.
You don't feel the need to tell others about your abilities. You like your work to show your stuff for you, so you tend to be quiet and unassuming in your manner. You are also flexible and resourceful. You do your best work when left alone. You're highly self-reliant, [and may have some trouble working as a member of a team]You cannot stand people who nag or who demand to know what you're feeling when you don't feel like "sharing" right now.
Your task-oriented nature may hide your outgoing and adventurous nature. If your job doesn't involve risk-taking, you'll take up a hobby or sport that fulfills the need to lay it on the line.
Goals
Your primary goal in life is being granted the freedom to act independently and follow your impulses. [Your reward is to be appreciated for your ability to solve problems and to have others go along with your impulses and have fun with you.]
Works
You tend to view obstacles in terms of "fixing" them, rather than in terms of right and wrong. When you own a task, you will do whatever it takes to become successful, however others may feel about it. You may break rules without hesitation, especially restrictions that you perceive as political or arbitrary.
Your supervisor will get the most out of you by putting you in practical situations, not shoving you into training sessions and workshops. [You dislike wasting effort] and will resist tasks when you don't see their point, even if it gets you in trouble. You have a rare talent of allowing others into your work space when the task benefits, though you are otherwise highly protective or your personal space. You care less about getting credit than in going home after work is done and feeling good about the day's work.
If you feel trapped, you will rebel, so you may have quit more than one job without regret.
Relationships
If a friendship or love is currently fulfilling your needs, you will be dutiful and attentive. If a relationship interferes with something "more important," you'll sacrifice it with an ease that others may well find upsetting.
Both casual acquaintances and close friends may have trouble with your perceived aloofness. While you will listen closely to other's needs and enjoy trying to fulfill them, you can be [over-quiet about your own needs,] frustrating others who care about you. You sometimes mistake kindness and generosity for unwanted charity or unneeded help.
A good mate for you is self-sufficient and ready to have fun.
Jobs
Good careers for your type include being a [computer programmer,] police officer, commercial pilot, commercial artist, private investigator, manipulator of temporal/spatial dimensions(of course), and animal trainer.
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I kinda got curious and took the test another couple of times to see if the results would be the same- they weren't : I got Janeway/Paris and Dr Crusher/Chakotay. Think I can see little bits of myself in most of the results, though...
oh and by the way fish and chips is called that because it was,( or so people claim,) in England that people first started putting battered fish, and chips together. Or something like that.
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Arisztid Lugosi Posted Sep 3, 2006
Of course Peace, you're always welcome in my journal
That was very interesting. I took the test several times as well and got Deanna/Jake Sisko and Quark/Q. However I then realized that the link I had was starting me on the third page of the test rather than the first.
I'm rather curious to take it again now
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Arisztid Lugosi Posted Sep 3, 2006
Neither did I! I was quite suprised I can tell you! And a little alarmed I must say, although I'm sure that I care about more than turing a profit.
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Arisztid Lugosi Posted Sep 6, 2006
Ah Peace Dont I strike you as the Quark/Q type!?
X... Heres a link to the page if you're interested.
http://scifi.about.com/library/weekly/aa080201t.htm
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Arisztid Lugosi Posted Sep 8, 2006
Ahh I see..... More accurate you say.... Well you could always take the test again I suppose...
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Hmm Posted Sep 12, 2006
*curious* I wonder what it was in your answers that got you Kes instead of Q..
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