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Thanks to Lindsey Amott for a very thoughtful (and very amusing) survey
report. The sampling was rather small, but perhaps relevant nonetheless. I
would just like to point out one conclusion that wasn't mentioned.
If you break down the results into the related M-B pairs, you get
something very interesting and, I believe, relevant:
I = 23
E = 9
N = 23
S = 9
T = 23
F = 9
J = 22
P = 11
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Regards,
John Wilcox
Technical Writer
Zetron, Redmond