What made me happy today?

I'm so close to being finished with the line edits on this manuscript. Then I'll be going through the word document to make the changes. I got a cover design started yesterday after some suggestions from some friends, and I'm really really pleased with the feedback on it. It's a very real life possibility I'll have it all set to go before the end of the month.
 
Dog V4 farting and wagging his tail at the same time. Surprisingly musical.

Ooh, nice plot twist! Most people seem to want to write posts that are like a breath of fresh air.

This post really would like a breath of fresh air!

So unique, so... just a sec, my window is stuck... so organic!

Your posts are as refreshing as a farting dog in a room full of fresh air. ;)
 
One of the essays I wrote will probably be published (they told me to use the expression "paper" rather than "essay"), it was a requirement for the course I am enrolled in. Few months ago I submitted a play for a theatre program but received the rejection. I feel like writing few scenes for a play or script these days/nights. Was thinking about joining The November Writing Thing but I'll probably be reading and taking notes in November. Happy November Writing though.
 
The wisdom teeth who were the source of the dental drama I mentioned earlier in this thread came out without a hitch today! By the time the appointment rolled around, the left one was just barely erupted, so I’m glad I had it checked out back in September; it wouldn’t have taken long to become serious trouble.

We also went ahead and took out the last one, on the upper right.

At the moment, I feel almost normal, but that’s probably the hydrocodone talking. Still, both teeth and their roots were smaller than the bottom ones, so it shouldn’t take as long to recover.
 
Sounds good, X Equestris. I hope the recovery process is quick and painless for you. :)

I am going to meet our president today:

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But ... how? Why? *confused* I don't know many senior politicians who are so open to the public. (Most of ours avoid the general public completely, until it's election time). Maybe things are different in the Czech Republic? :)

Good luck, DoctoreX! I don't know much about Petr (beyond what I've read about him in his wikipedia article, and who knows how accurate that is?) ... but based on the wiki-article, it sounds like I'd broadly agree with his stance on most issues.
 
The guy who walks Dog V4 has two of the same breed (and the same colour scheme).

One of them has heart failure. A scan has revealed his heart is getting stronger though he's far from out of the woods yet.

But I am sure they're both still very good boys. When their time comes, this is what they'll see ...

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But ... how? Why? *confused* I don't know many senior politicians who are so open to the public. (Most of ours avoid the general public completely, until it's election time). Maybe things are different in the Czech Republic? :)

Good luck, DoctoreX! I don't know much about Petr (beyond what I've read about him in his wikipedia article, and who knows how accurate that is?) ... but based on the wiki-article, it sounds like I'd broadly agree with his stance on most issues.
It was a business conference about AI, so he was one of the guests talking about it. He is also ex-millitary (and we are close to Ukraine), so AI drones are right now a concern of the government too.
But yes - he is one of the most reasonable politicans I know.
 
I was legally accorded a plain and simple surname I'll never need to repeat, spell aloud, or explain. And a middle name to go with it.

Still Quaker(ish), but no longer ostentatiously so.

'Tis a gift to be simple, 'tis a gift to be free...
 
I try to suppress schadenfreude. Sometimes I succeed, yesterday I did not.

The global accounting firm, Deloitte, is losing a bunch of money in Australia.

The Australian federal government hired Deloitte to produce a report certifying the legality, precision, efficiency, and general wonderfulness of certain Australian government operations. I think the fees were around a half million.

Deloitte proudly delivered the report and initially defended it when nonbelievers pointed out a few flaws. The footnotes didn't make sense. One of the sources for the report was a lofty tome that unfortunately doesn't actually exist. Legal citations were either inappropriate or whole cloth fiction. A quote from an Australian federal judge gave great credence to the report as long as you overlook the fact the judge didn't actually say what the Deloitte report claimed.

In other words, it was artificial intelligence pulling artificial facts out of its artificial rectum. How charming.

Two months ago, Deloitte released a YouTube video bragging about their work with AI, saying that before AI their processes were an impediment to achieving their ambitions (Deloitte's word).

Enter AI.

It's all mildly hilarious until you consider another fact, which makes the shameful tale extremely hilarious.

The government function the report analyzed favorably was an automated welfare violations system.

Deloitte's AI, in what could be the world's first case of cross platform artificial conspiracy, praised Australia's AI.

I hope I never have to give a briefing at work about Deloitte's various scandals.

The company's full name is Deloitte and Touche. I can't help it. My spooneristic snark reflex kicks in and all I see is Toilet and Douche.

In the age of Enron, this would have destroyed them (D&T). Nowadays, I suppose the business world will shrug and say Sorry you got caught, better luck next time.
 
In the age of Enron, this would have destroyed them (D&T).

Ye gods, I still remember the Enron scandal ... and the Arthur Andersen scandal ... and the Kenneth Lay scandal. (Yes, Virginia; there was a time before 9/11). Couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of crooks.

At least Kenneth Lay had the decency to resign and give himself a heart attack before he could be convicted. Jeffrey Skilling couldn't manage that.

(There's much more that I can say about Lay and Skilling, but never mind).

Nowadays, I suppose the business world will shrug and say Sorry you got caught, better luck next time.

Nah, any accounting firm that gets caught nowadays would simply write off their losses for tax, close down for a time, add yet another layer of thick, rich and greasy middle management, and re-open under a new name.

And if they're honest, the name would be something like this:

DEWEY, CHEATEM, AND HOWE
Defrauding the public since 1885

But I guess they won't get many clients like that. ;)
 
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