An INTJ’s Dream and NIGHTMARE Come True: Ta-da Lis…
Permalink | July 18, 2005 by John in Uncategorized
An INTJ’s Dream and NIGHTMARE Come True: Ta-da Lists. INTJs are list makers and not so much doers. I’ve got about a dozen lists, with only two set for public viewing. I can sit there and tinker with them all day. I know they’re supposed to be for productivity, but in many ways, they KILL my productivity. Another INTJ trait (or issue) is that I’ve got SO much to do in my life, with my house, my cars, etc., that I don’t know where to start. So I end up fiddling with my lists, trying to perfect them.
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This is pretty messed up. “If you own a custom bik…
Permalink | July 16, 2005 by John in Uncategorized
This is pretty messed up. “If you own a custom bike made before 2006, you don’t have to get rid of it. Also, it’s perfectly legal to build yourself a custom bike, as long as you do it from a pre-approved do-it-yourself kit. The real drawback is that you’re allowed to own only one custom bike in your lifetime.”
EPA: Control of Emissions from Highway Motorcycles; Final Rule (PDF)
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Permalink | July 15, 2005 by John in Uncategorized
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Everybody and their brother has linked to this but…
Permalink | by John in Uncategorized
Everybody and their brother has linked to this but that doesn’t make it any less cool: Optimus keyboard
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Money = Happiness is a myth:
Permalink | by John in Uncategorized
Via MotleyFool.com: Money = Happiness is a myth:
“What does matter? According to the University of Chicago’s National Opinion Research Center:
- “People with five or more close friends (excluding family members) are 50% more likely to describe themselves as ‘very happy’ than respondents with fewer.
- “A loving marriage: 40% of married American adults report themselves as ‘very happy,’ vs. 26% of those who are not married.
- “Good health.
- “A connection with a congregation such as your community or a religious group.”
Oh crap. I’ve got one out of four. That explains a lot.
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