Well, the books did end.
Wait, what? I know the TV show will end after the next season, but I thought the series was still ongoing. (Outlander) Does this mean I should actually force myself to finish book 10, which I got about 10% into and more or less died of boredom?
Good morning, and welcome Friday.
The weather has been erratic between downpours and merely cloudy, so it's been hard to get my runs in. I waited out a deluge yesterday and trotted out in the sunshine and got caught in the rain before I even got to the stadium.
I had just settled into the notion of cooking and cleaning and the rain just stopped. Bother.
I have survived my January of Many Events and Much Socializing. I'm glad I did every bit of it, but I'm planning on a quieter February.
Matilda's about to transition into baseball season, as soon as the weather lets up.
I also thought the books were continuing but the main characters are like in their 70s by now, and I doubt she wants to kill them off. But there was a whole drama of the 1980s too, with kidnapping and conspiracies, that I thought she was going to address? Conspiracies through time! Who even knows.
Yeah, last I heard there was going to be at least one more book in the series.
Wikipedia says 9 out of a planned 10 have been published. 9 is the last one I heard about but have not read. I think I stopped reading after 5. Man, the first one was over 30 years ago, that's wild!
I know people have real problems, but I have to write my self-eval this afternoon. I already tried using AI and that didn't help at all.
My sympathies, Jesse. I barely have to do a self-eval anymore and I still hate doing it so very much. It does seem like the kind of bs AI should be good for!
Good news -- I figured out the method last year, and it still works! When I do my annual goals, I put them in a table with a second column of planned activities. Now I just have to add a third column and respond to all of the activities. It's boring, but at least it's easy.
I call bullshit, AI! Self-evaks should be a snap!
Shockingly, what AI produced was even more boring than what I just did, AND sounded less confident!