On May 5, 2006, at 1:27 PM, The Fool wrote:

From: Dave Land <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On May 5, 2006, at 11:52 AM, The Fool wrote:

From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Ok, here are a few sites for those curious:

And for the skeptical (I have only skimmed this, as
it's time to head out):
http://skepdic.com/myersb.html

MBTI is psuedo-science at its finest.

OK. You're opinion. I'm OK with that. Even the slightest shred of
data
as to why you feel this way might have elevated your smear to the
level
of seriousness, but I'll just take at face value:  The Fool doesn't
like
it. My kid doesn't like spicy foods, either, for what that's worth,
which is about the same in terms of how I live my life.

Here is a start, the first link I turn to when people start talking up
nonsense:

<<http://skepdic.com/myersb.html>>

I could find more, (as I have in the past in different places), but I'm
lazy right now.

Extraordinarily so, it would seem, as that link was present in Deborah's
message. Well, as long as you didn't break a sweat, we'll just go ahead
and take your work that this single page is the World's Leading Authority
on the matter.

It's no different than ennenagrams and other bullsh!t that sounds good
to the ignorant and uninformed.

Now see there's this bridge I own in the new york area, that I think
you might be interested in.

You are just a font of fresh insights today.

MTBI is a great example of the forer effect, confimation bias, and
subjective validation work in people who don't know any better.

Now I can go on with my life secure in the knowledge that I am just a
person who doesn't know any better.

Dave "What's your sign" Land

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