What made me unhappy today ?

Just my luck we’d have clouds interfere with our view of the lunar eclipse, and after a solid stretch of clear skies, too!

At least I was able to catch the one last year, which blunts my disappointment a bit.
 

Hmm. I read Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" for my senior year English class, and I was wondering for a few seconds whether this had anything to do with the famous Witch Trials. But then I remembered they happened in MA, nor OR. My mistake. *blush*

But is there any connection between Salem, OR and Salem, MA? Just wondering.
 
I hope your contract with this client includes your overtime rates. (And, maybe, the fact that they multiply by a certain factor -- up to you how much! -- when you're asked questions like that). :devilish:
 
I hope your contract with this client includes your overtime rates.
This was a fixed-price job for a paid beta read over on Upwork, so no overtime.

Fortunately, she accepted my (vigorous) denials and approved payment. I think she’s just a little paranoid at the moment, because the last two books I’ve beta’d for her company feel like they’re at least partially written by an LLM. She had her suspicions, and I had mine, and we hadn’t compared notes until now.
 
I couldn't find my earbuds this morning and was tempted to call out sick rather than deal with not having them. I'm currently at work and all I hear is the buzzing of the HVAC and flourescent lights.

I am tempted to make a request to my manager that I do my shift in the 'creepy' basement, the same one with a stain from flood waters and a hole in the wall where a boiler used to be in the 1800's. We work near the Oregon State Hospital where there were tunnels to escort patients and that basement happened to be an entry point at one time. I would rather be there than be earbudless around people.
Why do I see this scene?

 
At a time when there’s a growing movement to repeal the 19th amendment (giving women the right to vote), the latest Ipsos International Women’s Day Report, spanning 29 countries, reveals worrying trends among younger people.

The percent who agree with this statement – “A wife should always obey her husband” – by age (male/female) –

Boomers (born 1946-1964) – male 13%, female 6%

Gen X (born 1965-1980) – male 21%, female 13%

Millennials (born 1981-1996) – male 29%, female 19%

Gen Z (born 1997-2012 – current ages 14-29) – male 31%, female 18%

Something to ponder as we celebrate International Women’s Day this weekend.

I meant to put this is "what made me unhappy thread"

@Homer Potvin - can it be moved?
 
This is really concerning me -

The percent who agree with this statement – “A wife should always obey her husband” – by age (male/female) –
Gen Z (born 1997-2012 – current ages 14-29) – male 31%, female 18%

is this the generation that can't do anything without ChatGPT?

What are we doing to the next generation?
 
This is really concerning me -

The percent who agree with this statement – “A wife should always obey her husband” – by age (male/female) –
Gen Z (born 1997-2012 – current ages 14-29) – male 31%, female 18%

is this the generation that can't do anything without ChatGPT?

What are we doing to the next generation?
I would look very deeply into what the source and what was the population queried. Are they 14 year olds or 29 year olds? Are they heterosexuals? Are they fundamentalists? How do male-male or female-female couples define husband and wife.

And most importantly, what is the agenda behind whomever is making this claim. Whoever it is may not have general education foremost on their mind.
 
The report is from a reputable source - Ipsos. over 23,000 people were surveyed across 29 countries. It is a credible source.

I'm not saying it's not reputable, just be aware of the agenda. You may be able to find an equally reputable study by an organization that represents something else that says something different. I can think of 29 countries that would say one thing and 29 that would say something else.
 
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