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Your distinct personality, The Doctor might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. Your emotions and feelings are reality based. You are not misled with half formed ideas nor are you given to radical or high risk experimentation. You follow the tried and true and do not waste time thinking about things that cannot be seen, touched, heard, felt or smelled. On the positive side, you can become an exceptional expert in your particular area of the helping professions. You can deliver and maintain consistent and beneficial service to others. You do not lose sight of the reality of the situation and can usually control your own emotions. On the negative side, your emotions may want to be sensually satisfied which might lead to too much food, drink or other sensual pleasures. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. Personality test says I'm fat, gently caress you personality test
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Your distinct personality, The Prime Minister might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. You are a strategist who pursues the most efficient and logical path toward the realization of the goal that you perceive or visualize. You will often only associate with those people who can assist you in the implementation of your plan. Inept assistants may be immediately discarded as excess baggage. To do otherwise could be seen as inefficient and illogical. On the positive side, you can be rationally idealistic and analytically ideological. You can be a bold decision maker and risk taker who can move society ahead by years instead of minutes. On the negative side, you may be unmerciful, impatient, impetuous and impulsive. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. Inhuman monster, eh? Can't really argue that one. I'm counting down until we have to take something like this. I'd probably prefer it to the bullshit Gallup Q12 we endure every year. Wrath of the Bitch King fucked around with this message at 00:17 on Apr 7, 2015 |
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icehewk posted:Must be. Seems like a weird way to sell mugs. I don't know how else they are going to sell mugs with lovely art, tbh.
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icehewk posted:Please finish your kingdomality profile and send me the results this week. If you already did it, please just send me the personality that was identified (such as Black Knight, etc.). Somebody, somewhere out there has made someone take this as prerequisite to being hired. I can feel it. Your distinct personality, The Prime Minister might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. You are a strategist who pursues the most efficient and logical path toward the realization of the goal that you perceive or visualize. You will often only associate with those people who can assist you in the implementation of your plan. Inept assistants may be immediately discarded as excess baggage. To do otherwise could be seen as inefficient and illogical. On the positive side, you can be rationally idealistic and analytically ideological. You can be a bold decision maker and risk taker who can move society ahead by years instead of minutes. On the negative side, you may be unmerciful, impatient, impetuous and impulsive. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. Can I be the Proime Inistah from that episode of the Simpsons where Bart prank calls Australia?
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# ? Apr 7, 2015 00:33 |
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I'm disappointed that there isn't an awful MIDI cover of a terrible song playing in the background to match the visuals.
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TheFuzzyLumpkin posted:I dunno, I got the Black Knight. Hell yes Roargasm fucked around with this message at 00:42 on Apr 7, 2015 |
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It really does look like a website that might've called Tripod or Geocities home at some point. All its missing is fire.gif.
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That, a webring and a Bravenet guestbook.
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Wrath of the Bitch King posted:It really does look like a website that might've called Tripod or Geocities home at some point. All its missing is fire.gif. http://www.wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesizer/content.php?theme=2&music=5&url=http://www.kingdomality.com E: bummer, looks like a lot of those image links have broken since the last time I used that. Still looks pretty authentic I guess
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I'm such a sucker for personality tests. They're always about my favorite subject: me! Your distinct personality, The Engineer-Builder might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. Your overriding goal is to stick with the plan and get the job done. "If it ain't broken don't fix it." is your motto. You provide structure and stability to your world. Your procedures are predictable and dependable. Your methods are proven and tested. You offer results not surprises. On the positive side, you are practical, just, realistic, pragmatic and rational. On the negative side, you may be dogmatic, rigid, short-sighted, indecisive and unimaginative. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. eh, that's fairly reasonable
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# ? Apr 7, 2015 03:13 |
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Roargasm posted:Hell yes what's up flesh wound buddy
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Your distinct personality, The Supervillain would not exist for another 500 years or so. You are a strategist who pursues the most efficient and logical path toward the realization of the goal that you perceive or visualize. That goal just happens to be completely evil. You will often only associate with those people who can assist you in the implementation of your plan. Inept assistants may be immediately discarded as excess baggage. To do otherwise could be seen as inefficient and illogical. On the positive side, you can be rationally idealistic and analytically ideological. You can be a bold decision maker and risk taker who can move society ahead by years instead of minutes. On the negative side, you may be unmerciful, impatient, impetuous and impulsive. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. Whatever you do, do not explain your evil plan to the hero before he or she is dead.
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# ? Apr 7, 2015 13:40 |
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I clicked to the wikipedia article on them and it just reeks of something an HR company constructed to sell to upper management as A Balm For The Minions:quote:The Kingdomality book (in keeping with the fantasy fairy tale) is written as a parable:
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Ooh I got a new one: The Merchant Beyond a specific job title, a vocation takes on its own greater personality. This personality preference can give a broader understanding of the basic complementary style and types necessary to the kingdom's survival, and perhaps to any modern organization's success. Although the specific vocations influenced the names, it was no accident that certain personality types and styles gravitated to certain occupations. The personality of these jobs suited the inclinations of the job holders, and the predecessor to modern day job descriptions was born. The successful matching of a job-holder's personality to the personality and unique requirements of the job was necessary for a kingdom to thrive, just as it's necessary to an organization's success today. The most successful groups are able to blend the differences into a powerful and productive entity. Even though people now have the freedom to explore many different career alternative, there is still a medieval vocational personality within everyone. This personality, properly identified and understood, can motivate success, encourage job satisfaction and promote contentment in the workplace. Your distinct personality, The Merchant, might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. Your overriding goal is to always be competitive, for Merchants are the deal makers. Every situation is realistically analyzed for its profit potential. A well executed deal, even one that is profitable for all participants, can be its own reward for many Merchants. On the positive side you can be logically practical, rational and realistic. On the negative side you may be rigidly dogmatic as well as unmerciful and precipitous. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms. Edit: gently caress the guy behind me says that this is me all over. The HR people are onto something!
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# ? Apr 7, 2015 14:07 |
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If you're in a conference call, and not talking, and also not muting yourself, you're an rear end in a top hat. Mute yourself, rear end in a top hat. We don't need to hear how deep you can put your headset up your butt.
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Wizard of the Deep posted:If you're in a conference call, and not talking, and also not muting yourself, you're an rear end in a top hat. I feel like they should teach email and conference call etiquette during grade school
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Dear other tech: Please update your loving tickets. That's the whole point of having them. You assign them to yourself and you update what is going on. THat would have saved me a trip to a classroom for a computer that wasn't there because you already had it. It also pisses me off when you don't close your ticket and they sit there for a week, open, for no apparent reason. Close your tickets.
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# ? Apr 7, 2015 14:34 |
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Gyshall posted:
I used to work with a guy who always worked at home, and on every single conference call you were guaranteed his home phone ringing for two minutes straight, his dog barking repeatedly or him sounding heavily out of breath because he was on the call while walking his kids to or from school.
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Wizard of the Deep posted:If you're in a conference call, and not talking, and also not muting yourself, you're an rear end in a top hat. At this point I my strategy for conference calls is: 1) Call in 2) Make sure everyone knows I'm called in 3) Mute myself 4) Ignore the call and get actual work done
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Upgraded our lovely ERP software. Everything's busted. One thing that's busted the SOAP interface that one of our websites uses is giving some errors. "I recompiled that webservices.php" You re-compiled a php file? You don't compile php. "Well I opened it up and saved it. That fixed the other one" (it did not fix anything)
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# ? Apr 7, 2015 16:57 |
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Sounds like that person had at one point had a line ending problem and by basically sheer luck the editor they had at the time happened to fix it, then they cargo culted that idea from there on out.
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Wizard of the Deep posted:We don't need to hear how deep you can put your headset up your butt. Says "Wizard of the Deep"...
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Dick Trauma posted:Says "Wizard of the Deep"... He doesn't want anyone breaking his record.
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On the bright side, I was able to get the resulting hospital visit covered under workers' comp
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wolrah posted:Sounds like that person had at one point had a line ending problem and by basically sheer luck the editor they had at the time happened to fix it, then they cargo culted that idea from there on out. I vaguely remember there being some issue I used to run into with some endian-like hex string appearing at the top of php pages depending on what OS/Editor it was last saved in, but I can't for the life of me remember the exact string to look it up again.
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Ahdinko posted:Ooh I got a new one: Got a selection of good things on sale, stranger! Heh heh heh, thank you.
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Potato Alley posted:what's up flesh wound buddy Another one for the pile here. poo poo that pisses me off: got a new fancy job that is better as my old one, since there's actual communication and a sort of vision. However, there's also Dumb and Dumber who just pile up the poo poo:
I'd be a brilliant gig, if it weren't for those two bozo's.
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Merchant crew checking in. I understand why they do it, but it annoys me that every person comes out with a positive description. There's always at least one turd that doesn't deserve the positive characterization these personality surveys give.
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FISHMANPET posted:I understand why they do it, but it annoys me that every person comes out with a positive description. There's always at least one turd that doesn't deserve the positive characterization these personality surveys give. It's testing preferences, not motivations. A dictator who wants to save users from themselves and a dictator who's running a cronjob to kill all portable apps on a user's machine every other prime minute is still going to be rated as a dictator, so they have to at least assume that your motivations are pure.
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Ooh I got a new one too The Discoverer Beyond a specific job title, a vocation takes on its own greater personality. This personality preference can give a broader understanding of the basic complementary style and types necessary to the kingdom's survival, and perhaps to any modern organization's success. Although the specific vocations influenced the names, it was no accident that certain personality types and styles gravitated to certain occupations. The personality of these jobs suited the inclinations of the job holders, and the predecessor to modern day job descriptions was born. The successful matching of a job-holder's personality to the personality and unique requirements of the job was necessary for a kingdom to thrive, just as it's necessary to an organization's success today. The most successful groups are able to blend the differences into a powerful and productive entity. Even though people now have the freedom to explore many different career alternative, there is still a medieval vocational personality within everyone. This personality, properly identified and understood, can motivate success, encourage job satisfaction and promote contentment in the workplace. Your distinct personality, The Discoverer, might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. Your overriding goal is to go where no one else has ever gone before. Regardless of the number of available natural problems to be solved, it is not unusual for you to continually challenge yourself with new situations or obstacles that you have created. You are an insatiable explorer of people, places, things and ideas. You thrive on constant change and anything new or different. On the positive side, you can be creatively rational as well as open minded and just. On the negative side, you might be an impractical and indecisive procrastinator. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms.
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I got... The Scientist Beyond a specific job title, a vocation takes on its own greater personality. This personality preference can give a broader understanding of the basic complementary style and types necessary to the kingdom's survival, and perhaps to any modern organization's success. Although the specific vocations influenced the names, it was no accident that certain personality types and styles gravitated to certain occupations. The personality of these jobs suited the inclinations of the job holders, and the predecessor to modern day job descriptions was born. The successful matching of a job-holder's personality to the personality and unique requirements of the job was necessary for a kingdom to thrive, just as it's necessary to an organization's success today. The most successful groups are able to blend the differences into a powerful and productive entity. Even though people now have the freedom to explore many different career alternative, there is still a medieval vocational personality within everyone. This personality, properly identified and understood, can motivate success, encourage job satisfaction and promote contentment in the workplace. Your distinct personality, The Scientist is to subscribe completely to the scientific method. The data create the conclusion. To think about accumulating new data to prove an hypothesis could almost be considered a gross waste of time as there are so many new conclusions to be derived from the data already available. A more modern scientist in the field of criminology would be Sherlock Holmes. This professional sleuth always draws his conclusions from the available clues. On the positive side, you can be rationally imaginative and realistically perceptive. On the negative side, you can be nearsighted, narrow minded and rigid in your research methods. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms.
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Since DT didn't post the whole description: The Dreamer Minstrel Your distinct personality, The Dreamer-Minstrel might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. You can always see the "Silver Lining" to every dark and dreary cloud. Look at the bright side is your motto and understanding why everything happens for the best is your goal. You are the positive optimist of the world who provides the hope for all humankind. There is nothing so terrible that you can not find some good within it. On the positive side, you are spontaneous, charismatic, idealistic and empathic. On the negative side, you may be a sentimental dreamer who is emotionally impractical. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms.
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poo poo that pisses me off: Attempting to use technet virtual labs but being told that too many instances are currently running. I know it's a free service but finding resources to practice with is a pain in the rear end.
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# ? Apr 7, 2015 19:55 |
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good jovi posted:I'm such a sucker for personality tests. They're always about my favorite subject: me! Annother Engineer-Builder checking in.
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Today's piss-off: an Office 365 migration that was performed hastily due to *~reasons~* relating to contracts and fallings out with providers, with a bunch of poo poo from an on-prem Exchange that had suffered from the shotgun approach to assigning permissions, and now I have the winning combination of an admin assistant with multiple delegated calendars, Outlook on Mac, and a WAN link performing to standards I can only describe as 'broken'. Kill me now.
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Thanks Ants posted:Today's piss-off: an Office 365 migration that was performed hastily due to *~reasons~* relating to contracts and fallings out with providers, with a bunch of poo poo from an on-prem Exchange that had suffered from the shotgun approach to assigning permissions, and now I have the winning combination of an admin assistant with multiple delegated calendars, Outlook on Mac, and a WAN link performing to standards I can only describe as 'broken'. Do you perhaps live in Atlanta? I ask because a certain downtown institute is doing exactly the same thing.
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Nope, I guess it's just a really popular way to run projects.
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week 3 on the job update: This is not the job they sold me on, I am developing software not firmware. They don't even roll their own hardware. I am one paycheck away from being out of debt and will probably get out of dodge. Edit* Also San Diego is a pretty lovely city to live in, drive in, and commute to. Good place to visit I guess. FlapYoJacks fucked around with this message at 22:23 on Apr 7, 2015 |
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Thanks Ants posted:Nope, I guess it's just a really popular way to ruin projects. Typo ^
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Thanks Ants posted:Today's piss-off: an Office 365 migration that was performed hastily due to *~reasons~* relating to contracts and fallings out with providers, with a bunch of poo poo from an on-prem Exchange that had suffered from the shotgun approach to assigning permissions, and now I have the winning combination of an admin assistant with multiple delegated calendars, Outlook on Mac, and a WAN link performing to standards I can only describe as 'broken'. I mentioned a manager a few pages back that was a jerk. When the boss decided to fire him the plan was the following. Have him schedule and perform an exchange migration from an old 2k3 server to a new one. But let him do it all himself so it'd be a disaster so they could use it as an excuse to fire him. Then after he was gone I was supposed to go back and redo the migration right. Makes sense right? One of the other engineers was like "this is insane" and just did the migration himself. Super-NintendoUser fucked around with this message at 22:48 on Apr 7, 2015 |
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