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From: "David Blair"
As life is at the moment, I found the scenarios too silly to make it worthwhile.
And, since I did spot the built-in bias early on, I saw no point in the test.
"Frank Haber" wrote in message
news:3fb3b206$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> >The problem with tests like that is the(y) present things in black and
white
>
> It's called forced choice. I found it useful to give me a metric of
myself,
> if pushed to the wall. I was surprisingly proscriptive (.2, .4, .8). You
can
> think of it as how we'd all react if Ashcroft, Rummy, and Osama have their
way
> and get to fully shape the world. We won't like the world we have to live
in.
>
> Hmm, the world as a corny sci-fi plot... I think I'll make my hero a
> half-Jewish Knight Templar in Post-democratic America. Sounds about
right.
>
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