The Pulsar psychology test

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Robert
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Post by Robert »

This is the test to find out if you're:
1 The strong dominant type
2 The er-um, I not sure type
3 Or the complete neurotic paranoid type.

When you've finished your Pulsating for the day and you save your work, you take one last look at your screen, with its lovely symmetrical modules and cable connections, and press the close button;
Now, when you see the 'do you want to save' box, this is where the psychology comes in:

If you press no, then you must be the strong, silent type. Always making quick decisive decisions.

If you press yes, then you must be a 'um, well, er, maybe I will, maybe I won't' type of person.

And, if you see the box and go into a blind panic, thinking that you might have changed a setting between pressing the save and close buttons and then quickly press cancel, (in fact you spend three hours pressing save, close, cancel until you ring a friend to come 'round and shut down Pulsar for you), then I'm afraid you are a completle paranoid wreck!

(and I'm avaiable for counselling)

Dr. Robert Funkenstein (Bsc. Camb.)

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:lol: :lol:
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Post by spoimala »

No, I press Cancel and work for the night also :smile:
(Ah, I'm of course constantly saving, so it's all the same whether I push Yes or No in the end) :wink:
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Post by coc999 »

i put myself in the total paranoid wreck category.I'm never sure if save is ok :smile: and Last day i have delete 5 pulsar projects (where was my brain???i don't know).fortunatly hehe i had some backup file...
But that's ok my doctor is a bigger paranoid:)
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I once waited two weeks for the hour glass to disappear.

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:lol:

Ctrl-S has become a my best friend :smile:
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Post by samplaire »

Ctrl-S has become a my best friend :smile:
Can you count on a friend that must be pushed to do a favour? :lol:

In my case:
Apple - S has become my best friend.

BTW - does anybody call the 'apple' key its official name <command>???

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'Apple' key = 'Command' key?
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Post by samplaire »

On 2002-10-25 08:19, at0mic wrote:
'Apple' key = 'Command' key?
Yep!
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everyone I know says 'apple-[key]' indeed.
It's a bit childish, but that's because we're too stupid for pc...
Ho, just kidding :lol:

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