Log 009- "Sometimes I'm amazed our entire platoon hasn't starved to death."

Sep 15, 2008 23:55

Well. It certainly does feel like I have the weight of the world on my shoulders sometimes. They'd have more of a point about "recognizing the contributions of my associates" if my "associates" actually made any "contributions ( Read more... )

meme, (b)logging, neeeeeeerd, dear_multiverse

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aureliaofarista September 16 2008, 07:14:33 UTC
I suspect an analysis this....unusual would use 'introvert' only for scholastic or mystic types, and extrovert for anyone who works in the world as it is. Hence the question on Logos and Gnosis.

Not that I would understand a thing about codes.

It did manage to amuse Aurelia. I'll give it that.

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sycophanticdick September 16 2008, 07:50:18 UTC
Hmmm, intro/extro as it applies to one's choice of profession? I guess that might make sense. I may have answered a couple of questions with my coworkers in mind, come to think of it.

Coding is basically giving a computer orders so it knows what to do. Very precise orders. It's really not as hard as it looks, once you know the language.

Oh, did she do it, too? What did it say about her, if you don't mind me asking, sir?

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aureliaofarista September 16 2008, 08:02:26 UTC
You know, it took over a year of contact here for us to figure out that "computers" meant the technology, and not a lot of accountants that the boys' "computer programmer" friends were ordering around professionally.

Well, she couldn't quite make up her mind whether she'd rather attend a play or a debate. She's very fond of both.

If a play, this

If a debate, this

She was amused by the difference. And even more amused by the Atlas one.

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sycophanticdick September 16 2008, 08:15:53 UTC
I think I would've enjoyed my programming job more if it had involved ordering accountants around. :) As it is, I'm afraid it's nowhere near that authoritative.

I think Orpheus sounds like a better fit for her, personally. They are very different results for something determined by only one question's difference, though. It's not a well-put-together quiz at all.

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