Katie wrote:

> MB has 4 points of tracking and two possible values  
> for each, for a total of 8 possible "personalities".

That's 16 combinations. Not eight. It'd be a lot higher if order
didn't matter. I guess when it boils down to it, there are really
only three types of people in the world. Those who can do math and
those who can't. :)

A recent book called Punching In: The Unauthorized Adventures of a
Front Line Employee by Alex Frankel covers some information on the
types of personality tests corporations employ. As he tells it, the
tests are disturbingly reliable in their ability to detect traces of
independent thought and weed them out.

// jeff


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