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24 November, 2008
Typealize this!
My friend Epi recently posted her Typealizer results, so I figured I'd check it out... you know... just to see. Welp, here goes...
ISTP - The independent and problem-solving type. They are especially attuned to the demands of the moment are masters of responding to challenges that arise spontaneously. They generally prefer to think things out for themselves and often avoid inter-personal conflicts.
The Mechanics enjoy working together with other independent and highly skilled people and often like seek fun and action both in their work and personal life. They enjoy adventure and risk such as in driving race cars or working as policemen and firefighters.
Hmm... not bad. It does disagree with my Myers-Briggs type, but it's accurate to a point. my MBTI is usually (90% of testst taken) INTJ... thus:
Free Jung Word Choice Test (similar to MBTI)
personality tests by similarminds.com
I've never gotten an "S" before. I have gotten INTP occasionally. Who knows? I thought I was the only geek that was interested in this stuff. Glad to know I have some good company! :)
fnord,
neo
ISTP - The independent and problem-solving type. They are especially attuned to the demands of the moment are masters of responding to challenges that arise spontaneously. They generally prefer to think things out for themselves and often avoid inter-personal conflicts.
The Mechanics enjoy working together with other independent and highly skilled people and often like seek fun and action both in their work and personal life. They enjoy adventure and risk such as in driving race cars or working as policemen and firefighters.
Hmm... not bad. It does disagree with my Myers-Briggs type, but it's accurate to a point. my MBTI is usually (90% of testst taken) INTJ... thus:
INTJ - "Mastermind". Introverted intellectual with a preference for finding certainty. A builder of systems and the applier of theoretical models. 2.1% of total population. |
personality tests by similarminds.com
I've never gotten an "S" before. I have gotten INTP occasionally. Who knows? I thought I was the only geek that was interested in this stuff. Glad to know I have some good company! :)
fnord,
neo
12 November, 2008
Zzzzzzzzzzzz...
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Seriously... I think I *am* narco. My sleep patterns are soooo messed up. Can't drag out of bed in the mornin'. By 3pm it's Extreme Naptime, and I'm fallin' into bed at night. Doc may need to hear about this... I'll go right after... my..... nap...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
03 November, 2008
Feeling Small
Ever have one of those days when the world feels so big? So big that something as small and insignificant as you just couldn't make any difference? One of those days when it seems that nothing you do will change anything, or mean anything to anyone? One of those days when you're just really quite sure that absolutely noone sees you, hears you, or gives a shit?
I'm having one of those days... today.
neo
I'm having one of those days... today.
neo
01 November, 2008
Pet Pogo Peeve
In those fleeting seconds where I have little or nothing to do, I play games on Pogo.com. Perhaps you do too. For those who don't... every game in Pogo has a mini-chatroom where players can, well, chat. Today as I was playing Bingo, my eyes strayed to the chat box. Lo and behold, there's some poor sap pleading with his (undoubtedly) cyber-girlfriend about how miserable his life is without her and how his wife(!!!) pays him no attention, he's worthles, blah blah blah... Now, I'm not saying that I'm unsympathetic to this poor fellow. Lord knows, after my divorce I don't wish marital/relationship strife on anyone. But Christ-on-a-stump, WHY would someone ever spew that kind of stuff out on a public chat room? There's a private chat tab 2cm away on the screen. Why oh why do people need to subject EVERYONE in the place to their personal misery. I don't wanna see the guy grovel.... I hate to see someone discard their dignity like that. Plus, it just plain spoils things for everyone in eyeshot. I had to close the game down and walk off. It was plain disgusting.
I promise I will never strew my private life out in public. For one thing, it's just that... private. But also , I'd never be so inconsiderate as to burden others with my junk. Just..... URRRGH!
Whew... just had to get that out. Have A Nice Day®. :)
neo
28 October, 2008
Bloggity blog blog...
Sorry for not being more prolific, but I'm suffering from massive brain strain... I'll try to pop a post or 2 out before I leave this weekend. Promise.
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26 October, 2008
Tis the (Halloween) Season
25 October, 2008
Fall... Finally Thou Comest
Forecast calls for lows in the 30's... FINALLY. I love Fall in general, but most of all I love the cooler weather it brings. Looks like we're finally gonna get some. :)
24 October, 2008
They call me... Tater Salad
22 October, 2008
21 October, 2008
Own A Slice Of Air
As most of my friends know, I work in radio. Not just any radio station, but an NPR-affiliated Public Radio station. "Public" meaning that we get much of our operating funds from our listening audience directly, in lieu of selling ads like commercial stations. Being dependent on public support means that twice a year we have to go on-air and ask for contributions... the dreaded semi-annual Fund Drive. You've seen these on public TV for years... they break out the live concert specials and all that to encourage folks to donate. Ours is a little different, in that we don't change our whole program schedule. It's still an extremely stressful time for everybody in the station as our daily routines get thoroughly hashed for a week and a half, shifts get longer, and of course there's the pressure of reaching the money goal.
Some people wonder why we do it. I know why I do it, and why I think my colleagues do it too. We do it because we believe that Public Radio offers the listener something that no other radio out let does. Whether it's news without the hype and hoopla, an old-fashioned on-stage live radio show (we air two such shows), or music you don't hear on pay-for-play, narrow-casted commercial radio (jazz, blues, classical). I (we) believe that it's important to have a place to find these things. If you've ever said "Hey, check out what I heard on NPR..." or if you've ever had one of those famous "driveway moments" when you just had to sit in the car til the end of the story... Pony up a buck or two to your local Public Radio station. Or heck, do me a fave and pony u a buck to mine. :) 800-654-4262 or www.apr.org
Now, I think I'm gonna find a couch to nap on...
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LOL long and prosper,
neo
Some people wonder why we do it. I know why I do it, and why I think my colleagues do it too. We do it because we believe that Public Radio offers the listener something that no other radio out let does. Whether it's news without the hype and hoopla, an old-fashioned on-stage live radio show (we air two such shows), or music you don't hear on pay-for-play, narrow-casted commercial radio (jazz, blues, classical). I (we) believe that it's important to have a place to find these things. If you've ever said "Hey, check out what I heard on NPR..." or if you've ever had one of those famous "driveway moments" when you just had to sit in the car til the end of the story... Pony up a buck or two to your local Public Radio station. Or heck, do me a fave and pony u a buck to mine. :) 800-654-4262 or www.apr.org
Now, I think I'm gonna find a couch to nap on...
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LOL long and prosper,
neo
20 October, 2008
Stayin' Alive... literally.
I was trained in CPR yyyyyyyears ago as a Boy Scout, and I had it down pretty well. I haven't had a refresher since then, so I'm probably pretty rusty. If I'd been taught this technique, I would probably be on top of my game to this day.
If you don't know CPR, learn it. You never know when you could be in a position to save someone's life, whether it's a stranger or someone you love. If you're rusty like me, take a refresher course. I know I'm going to.
neo
p.s. As promised.... ;)
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If you don't know CPR, learn it. You never know when you could be in a position to save someone's life, whether it's a stranger or someone you love. If you're rusty like me, take a refresher course. I know I'm going to.
neo
p.s. As promised.... ;)
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19 October, 2008
Well, here we go again...
Welcome to my umpteenth attempt at keeping a regular blog. :) I don't know what has prevented me in the past, but I've always lagged behind... and eventually stopped all together. I guess you'd say this time I've found a new motivation... y'know? My intent is to do at least SOMETHING daily, but don't hold me to it. 3x a week minimum, I believe I can promise. Nothing earthshaking... just thoughts about life, whatever's made me laugh lately. Hey, it's not much, but it's progress.
In case you're wondering about my choice of name for this blog... I consider The Matrix one of the best damn movies ever made. I identify strongly with the character Neo. He wants to believe he's in control of his own life, but is constantly challenged with decisions he doesn't understand. In The Matrix, a young "psychic spoonbender" reminds Neo that when we try to change our world, it is often we ourselves that change. I find myself constantly reminded that "there is no spoon," and that I must change and adapt if I am to make sense of the world I live in. Pretty heavy stuff, huh? :)
So as you come along with me, I hope you enjoy the ride. If not, just hang your head out the window and feel the breeze. Works for my spaniel, Rusty. ;)
Cheers,
Neo
In case you're wondering about my choice of name for this blog... I consider The Matrix one of the best damn movies ever made. I identify strongly with the character Neo. He wants to believe he's in control of his own life, but is constantly challenged with decisions he doesn't understand. In The Matrix, a young "psychic spoonbender" reminds Neo that when we try to change our world, it is often we ourselves that change. I find myself constantly reminded that "there is no spoon," and that I must change and adapt if I am to make sense of the world I live in. Pretty heavy stuff, huh? :)
So as you come along with me, I hope you enjoy the ride. If not, just hang your head out the window and feel the breeze. Works for my spaniel, Rusty. ;)
Cheers,
Neo
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