13-III-2003.

The fat lady from the management (i.e. Joanne, one of the six or so founders and majority owners of Orion) passed us the Myers-Briggs tests just to see whether we're well spread out in teams, i.e. whether the guys who work together should work together or perhaps they should work with somebody else. I flatly refused to answer a few questions because they were about the standard behavior in a church, which I don't.

Which she, then, somehow extrapolated from the rest of the answers in that section, and it turned out that only Jake and I are somewhere up right and then no more than eight people within the distance between us. I don't know whether this test is of any use for any kind of planning, but okay, it's a measurement of whether they put the likes together.

[I misremember - first, this was the next time, in july, second, it turned out that most of the folks were on the right side, v. 24-VII-2003.]

The time in Cueblo is nice, not that cold despite being so high in the mountains. Been to Grand Canyon to take a few shots and have myself pictured from the tall cherokee SUV. It's amazing to see such a huge flatland with such a deep canyon in the middle. The geology must have been on something.

In the evening just sat with the guys and I guess we had a few beers. My next-room-mate got hooked on Leb & Sol. We plugged in the two inch subwoofer, and really the „Uči me, majko, karaj me“ sounds much better with it.

The guy who took me to the canyon simply couldn't resist taking a dip, so he turned the heating on (probably the same source as the house in-floor heating, which wasn't much, only three circuits, at home we have six for half the area) and dived in. It was about +2 outside.


Mentions: 24-VII-2003., Cueblo, Jake Bauer, Joanne Stunter, Orionware (Orion), in serbian