I think you mean, "Millinistically expressing biological displeasure.""I'm this close to tracking both of you down and taking a shit on your heads."
--Patrick
I think you mean, "Millinistically expressing biological displeasure.""I'm this close to tracking both of you down and taking a shit on your heads."
Whenever i run into something like that, with clients with conflicting ideas, I usually write them both in one email, quote both of their conflicting ideas, and say "these are mutually exclusive. Could you guys work out which way you want to go with it and let me know?" and then I just let it sit until I get a definitive answer.I'm dealing with a client that has two reviewers currently on different spots on the euphemism treadmill, and it's annoying.
Basically, we're doing a translation about something that could potentially involve ableist language, so naturally we want to avoid that. The problem is that this text involves quoting some official laws, and the laws were written decades ago, and the laws themselves include language that would potentially be considered ableist today.
So for the first version of the translation, we quoted the law verbatim. For example, let's say it's something like, "The Official Poopyhead Act of 1964 states that 'individuals who are poopyheads shall be given equal rights and protections as non-poopyheads, and no discrimination in any way shall be permitted.'"
And the client's first reviewer is all like, "No, poopyhead is ableist language" and changed it to, "The Official Fecal-Cranial Act of 1964 states that 'individuals with fecal-cranial impairments shall be given equal rights and protections as individuals without fecal-cranial impairments, and no discrimination in any way shall be permitted.'"
So we're all like, yeah ok, poopyhead is not a nice thing to call people, so we'll change all instances of "poopyhead" to "fecal-cranial impairment".
And the second reviewer came back and said, "No, you guys can't change the name or contents of the quoted laws willy-nilly, keep them as-is."
So we're all like, yeah ok, it makes sense that we can't just change things around when we're quoting laws, so we then changed the translation back to the original verbatim quote of the law.
And then the first reviewer came back and said, "Why did you put the term poopyhead back in the translation? I already told you that's ableist, take it out."
And then the second reviewer came back and said, "Why did you change the quote of the law again? I already told you not to misquote the law, change it back."
And I'm all like, "I'm this close to tracking both of you down and taking a shit on your heads."
If there are any rural communities near you, it might not hurt to see if any shelters there would take in potential barn cats. A lot of farmers like feral cats around to take care of mice. You’d probably have to catch her and bring her to them though.I heard from other professors who help feed the campus cats that the university used the long holiday weekend to leave out poisoned food for skunks and raccoons. Some of the local feral cats got into it as well. One of the cats that I fed regularly had been there for fifteen years. He had been fixed and had all his shots. He didn't make it. Two others that I sometimes fed died as well. Ivy, the kitten, is missing. Hopefully she's just exploring the empty campus. Daisy, Ivy's Mom, is still alive and healthy. She's the tuxedo I've occasionally shared pictures of here.
I don't know what to do. Feral cat rescues just do TNR and Daisy is already fixed. Waller County animal control would just put her down after 72 hours. The Houston SPCA doesn't take in ferals. She'd make a good backyard cat but my neighborhood isn't safe for her. She'd probably get hit by a car or mauled by one of the neighborhood pit bulls if I let her roam. Also, we don't know how she'd react to our dog. Catness became best friends with our dog but Catness was also exceptionally friendly. I had to spend seven or eight months working on Daisy before she really warmed up to me. I don't see any good options for her.
I’ll call my university’s agriculture annex and ask if they need a barn cat. The problem is she might just walk away from the annex and go back to her old place, which would leave her in the same situation.If there are any rural communities near you, it might not hurt to see if any shelters there would take in potential barn cats. A lot of farmers like feral cats around to take care of mice. You’d probably have to catch her and bring her to them though.
I got these and ate the entire pack in less than a day.I bought these for science. Which is fitting, because they are an affront to godView attachment 48326
Still no power. Estimated restoration time isn't until afternoon tomorrow.I've been without power for 10 hours. This would be a great time to read, if it weren't so hard to focus on reading while I'm anxious about the power being out.
By the power of Energy, I HAVE THE POWER!Still no power. Estimated restoration time isn't until afternoon tomorrow.
Glad you have it back. I know a little north of you we’ve had crews running around the clock to try to get everything fixed and they’re running out of parts to get it done. We haven’t had a progression of spring storms like this in a few years and of course that means that cutting the trees back from lines has become more and more ignored/behind because of the constant need and cost.By the power of Energy, I HAVE THE POWER!
Got my electricity back well before the estimate. Was still without power for over 23 hours.
UGH, I feel like shit.
Irreconcilable differences, Your Honor.In the category "absolutely tiniest of rants": after a long weekend of driving all over the country, our car's odometer was at 199983. I was going to drive to work tomorrow and reach the 200k.
Now, because she overslept and was going to be late, my wife decided she'd go to work by car today as well... And she doesn't care about numbers at all, and I miss out. Whaaaa!
Me noticing my car only just last week upon arriving home from work:In the category "absolutely tiniest of rants": after a long weekend of driving all over the country, our car's odometer was at 199983. I was going to drive to work tomorrow and reach the 200k.
Now, because she overslept and was going to be late, my wife decided she'd go to work by car today as well... And she doesn't care about numbers at all, and I miss out. Whaaaa!
Poisoning (even rat poison) is usually discouraged not only because it's hard to discriminate between vermin and wildlife, but also because the wildlife will eat the poisoned vermin, earning you a two- (or even three-)fer.he sounded appalled that anyone had left poisoned food out.
Well, yes and no. If they know you're in a safe location (home, work, etc) you get a lower priority; there's a tier list. "side of the highway", "middle of nowhere", "reasonably safe", "safe".Update: I called Geico and they called a towing company that would tow my car free of charge. It was supposed to be an hour wait. After an hour, I got a call from a really shady dispatcher who said the driver was on the way. Twenty minutes later, the driver called and said he was running late. Seriously, they sounded like scammers from Mumbai complete with the Apu accent. That is when they could even be contacted at all. It turns out their outfit has a lot of one-star reviews. I got on the phone with Geico and had them a different towing company.
This new company has 4.9 stars. They didn't speak in choppy English. ETA one hour. I waited over an hour and nobody showed up. I called the dispatcher and he said there was a high call volume, but they should be there in about 45 more minutes. They called me again twenty minutes later and said it would be another 45. I've spent my entire afternoon waiting on a tow.
Apparently everybody on Houston roads is getting into a wreck today. At least I'm waiting at home instead of on a dusty road out in the sticks.
I’m not trying to be snarky or anything like that, but is there a reason why you couldn’t use the spare/doughnut to get the car in for service?Update: I called Geico and they called a towing company that would tow my car free of charge. It was supposed to be an hour wait. After an hour, I got a call from a really shady dispatcher who said the driver was on the way. Twenty minutes later, the driver called and said he was running late. Seriously, they sounded like scammers from Mumbai complete with the Apu accent. That is when they could even be contacted at all. It turns out their outfit has a lot of one-star reviews. I got on the phone with Geico and had them a different towing company.
This new company has 4.9 stars. They didn't speak in choppy English. ETA one hour. I waited over an hour and nobody showed up. I called the dispatcher and he said there was a high call volume, but they should be there in about 45 more minutes. They called me again twenty minutes later and said it would be another 45. I've spent my entire afternoon waiting on a tow.
Apparently everybody on Houston roads is getting into a wreck today. At least I'm waiting at home instead of on a dusty road out in the sticks.