on 5/11/00 4:58 am, veovix at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Here is a personality test I've enjoyed from time to time.  As usual,
> the results are nothing revelatory, but interesting none-the-less.
> 
> http://www.advisorteam.com/user/kts.asp
> 
> I usually come out INTP, I'll take it again and see if anything has changed.
> :D
> 
> -Rob

Ooh! I tried this one too and got an ISTP...

All Artisans (SPs) share the following core characteristics:
*    Artisans tend to be fun-loving, optimistic, realistic, and focused on
the here and now.
*    Artisans like to see themselves as unconventional, bold, and
spontaneous.
*    Artisans make playful mates, creative parents, and troubleshooting
leaders.
*    Artisans are excitable, trust their impulses, want to make a splash,
seek stimulation, prize freedom, and dream of mastering action skills.

The nature of Crafters is most clearly seen in their masterful operation of
tools, equipment, machines, computers, and instruments of all kinds. Most us
use tools in some capacity, of course, but Crafters (as much as ten percent
of the population) are the true masters of tool work, with an innate ability
to command tools and to become expert at all the crafts requiring tool
skills. Even from an early age they are drawn to tools as to a magnet-tools
fall into their hands demanding use, and they must work with them.

---

It seems rather pat considering I'm a software engineer. A bit like the
tarot/crystal ball/tealeaf trick of feeding back what the client says to
give them a satisfactory reading. I find the above description quite
appealing, but is it *actually what I am like?*

The other test that said 'By the way, think of Genghis Kahn buying seven
million pork bellies on the trading market, and then eating half of them,
and you have yourself' seems to contradict it somewhat, although I suppose
reading between the lines on both of them might get somewhere near the
truth...

-- 
William T Goodall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.wtgab.demon.co.uk

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