2011-11-07, 05:13 | Link #5183 | |
NYAAAAHAAANNNNN~
Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Anyway, looking back the statistics, it takes into account only the answers which you answer at the extreme ends (strong agree/disagree), so actually you might be correct.
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2011-11-07, 12:13 | Link #5184 |
Me, An Intellectual
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Age: 33
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Well my score was 17 so I guess I'm alright =P
But that was just bullshit since it didn't have a "Don't know" option. How the hell am I supposed to remember if I was good at pretending games when I was a kid? I'm also INTP (at least I was two years ago).
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2011-11-10, 06:38 | Link #5194 | |
Yuri µ'serator
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: FL, USA
Age: 36
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2011-11-10, 10:20 | Link #5196 | |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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(All this applies to Windows, of course. I've never had anything installed on my Linux computers that I didn't intend. Of course, since none of the software I use is traded commercially, there's little incentive to slip things in through the back door to make money. I also only install Linux software from known repositories. I suspect that if I installed something like Adobe Reader directly from Adobe I might find a browser toolbar bundled with it.)
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2011-11-10, 12:36 | Link #5197 |
sleepyhead
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: event horizon
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Software (auto-)updating itself is becoming standard practice. Release schedules are also moving away from the idiotic "fancy release" (ie. oh look new interface) and more towards practically, hence the adoption of fixed date updates not just for commercial software but software projects in general.
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