Good giggle provided, free of charge
At least somebody had a good giggle over the situation. I was out buying school supplies this evening (there are more than students in the market for good binders and such), and my list was simple. Two articles. Back home, I was graded, and I failed. Miserably.
Let me elaborate. First on the list, a blue binder. Faced with the array of colours, I decided to get an opinion. Was this blue, or something else? Hence the giggle. My “in hand” choice was better coded as purple. Called home for a second opinion. Given the lack of blue, would it be better to buy orange or green (this has nothing to do with politics). And as it turned out, my green is gray. I have an app for that; I forgot, in the fray.
Next up, markers of a certain mark (please, this is not punny). Sold out. The alternative did not meet with QA (provide your own definition for the acronym; I’m tired from the shopping experience). Tomorrow, the stuff may get returned for refund. Or it may not. I’ll leave that decision up to the person in charge of QA.
At work, I helped someone rid their laptop of something called Filescout. Pain in the posterior, programs like that. Before we actually did anything, a good deed involving new furniture (that had been placed in front of a co-worker’s window) “happened”. If anyone asks, the chairs moved themselves. Nobody deserves a reclassification to “sideshow”, without due process. Enough said. And so begins another weekend.