From Yahoo News, re: skater Johnny Weir:
Weir comes out in new book, says he loves his life
Um, is his being gay news?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
From Yahoo News, re: skater Johnny Weir:
Weir comes out in new book, says he loves his life
Um, is his being gay news?
As it turns out, no big. I went online and rescheduled for 10:45 tomorrow morning. Now if I can just get all of my laundry, cleaning, packing, diaper-hole cutting, nailpolishing, iphone syncing, f2f organizing, boarding pass printing, showering, and emailing done tonight, then I should be able to take the bus downtown, get it done and get the bus back in time for my ride to the airport.
Yeah, oddly, the shrinkwrap really works. Best thing is outdoor shutters, then storm windows, then shrinkwrap. Then I`d go with insulating inside frame cellular shades next and then insulating curtains. You can also buy just the insulating part and keep your same decor.
ION, I think I used up all my productivity the other day. I can`t even be arsed to stoke the fire right now, even though a) cold and b) all that firewood stacked neatly outside the door.
I'm being very nasty in a review of a report. Well, they deserve it. But seriously, what would you say if someone sent you an environmental report that included the following:
The USC contains a consolidation and codification of the general and permanent laws of the United States. It sets out the current status of the laws, as amended, without repeating all the language of the amendatory acts except where necessary. The USC is declared to be prima facie evidence of those laws. Its purpose is to present the laws in a concise and usable form without requiring recourse to the many volumes of the Statutes at Large containing the individual amendments.
My comment was: "Do not ever include this sort of thing in a report you are submitting to a client. It makes you look ridiculous."
too harsh? I feel bad, since I'm not even the client here, but seriously. I see entry-level staff at work, with no QA review before it went out the door.
Thanks for the advice. I'll look into the shrink wrap some more.
You can also buy just the insulating part and keep your same decor.
Well, I really hate the curtains that are there now. My landlords put up window treatments in all the rooms, and some of them are OK, but these are just a horrible green and gold paisley.
Okay, now there are moruning doves pecking disconsolately at the froaen birdbath. Guess I`d better stoke the fire and heat the kettle after all. And I suppose I should eat dinner then. Hey, maybe Ilve hit on the source of the low energy problem!
My comment was: "Do not ever include this sort of thing in a report you are submitting to a client. It makes you look ridiculous."
Did they just say the same thing four times?
The insulating curtains do work. Even plain heavy drapes help.
The shrinkwrap stuff works well too, and as people have said, it sticks pretty well.
They just said NOTHING, is the problem. They were supposed to say "Boating and safety are regulated under X statute by X agency. This would require X in order to perform the project consistent with these laws and regulations."
Instead they handed that bit off to a junior staffer who had no idea what he (or she) was supposed to do, gave them no example documents, and then failed to review it before sending it out the door.
I have sympathy for assigning junior staff to a project--that's how you learn, after all. But I spent eight years as a project manager in private consulting, and I have no sympathy at all for letting something like that get out the door. That's what QA is for.