I cannot believe that in this meeting of technical writers, none of whom are early-career, that we've spent 10 minutes discussing strategies to get someone to review your content.
'Harm's Way'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Can't vote until after work (I have to be there by 6:45, before the polls open, and it took until Sunday night to work my way through all the state & local propositions). Also can't leave work more than minimally early because concentration has been shot for the last month, so multiple giant bone-crushing deadlines are now looming. Am super anxious. No pantsuits, so will be wearing a big poofy dress with the VOTES FOR WOMEN/SUFFRAGE NOW sash from Halloween. Have lost pronouns. Am despair.
Also, confession of total pettiness: Slogging my way through the local propositions, I came upon one that sounded well-intentioned but possibly difficult, and various groups I respect equally disagree on it, and when I read through the statements in favor one of the co-signers was my cousin's dickbag ex-husband. So I'm voting no because if Dickbag is fer it I'm agin it.
I mean, not completely petty, because I do have actual reasons for voting no, but being able to flip Dickbag the bird in the voting booth is definitely a big huge bonus.
I hate that most propositions/amendments/questions/retentions automatically pass because people just vote Yes. It is discouraging to do all the research in vain. My MIL asked for my sample ballot, but she is in a different county. I gave it to her, but should look up her stuff. I am family research girl.
In encouraging news! This morning a friend posted one of those 'Under God' things about the pledge. I responded by saying I had nothing against God, but I didn't like hate based revision of a historical document. Linked to a Smithsonian article on the subject. She replied that she did not know the history and agreed with me!!! Wow, who knew there were still people that responded with reason to facts.
Love seeing all the I Voted notices and stories of long lines. Fair weather and smooth voting experience wishes for all.
But I'm working as a poll worker, so I think I'll just wear jeans and running shoes, and a blue infinity scarf. That won't be too partisan, right?
Unless they are running on gang rules!
Their November golf holiday in the States has a long tradition though. My mum just told me just the other day that in 2004, people came up to them when they were in Georgia and apologised for the re-election of GWB. And in 2008, also in Georgia, different people apologised for the country electing a n*****. WTF?
Holy crap.
No pantsuits, so will be wearing a big poofy dress with the VOTES FOR WOMEN/SUFFRAGE NOW sash from Halloween.
That is fantastic.
I'm getting ready to leave for the polls and I'm already crying. I never thought this would happen in my lifetime, you guys. I'm overwhelmed.
Just passed my polling place on the way to work--polls won't open for another 40 minutes but there are already five people waiting.
The line here is long, but it's moving.
Zen (from wayback) I'm so glad for your good news.
We got to our place at 7am, the line was already out the door. I found a white jacket but amended it as planned with B.org nerdery, photos up in the usual places.
Inigo, I hope we win.
I voted on Oct. 20 (yay early voting! although there was still a 20 minute wait). But I'm wearing a pantsuit and my striped wicked witch socks. After work I'll pick up lemons and bourbon for hot toddies (one of my results watching guests has a cold) and go home and fret until the results come in.