We have a deployment at work tonight at 5pm (because in financial firms, you always deploy at 5pm on Friday). Fortunately, we've already done a full test, so we're looking forward to a pretty boring deployment tonight.
Fortunately, we have the Internet, which has provided me with all of these things to read:
- It turns out, men are responsible for 100% of all unwanted pregnancies.
- Real, live diplomats explain how to respond to something like Jamal Khashoggi's apparent murder, and how we're not actually doing those things.
- The government of West Virginia, completely and utterly failing to understand (or simply disregarding) the actual security issues with elections, will allow people to vote by mobile phone app next month.
- The New York Timesinterviewed Eddie Lampert this week, with predictable results.
- A shouting match inside the White House shows how their plays to the base screw with the government's actual policies.
- Finally, the Times' travel section ran "36 Hours in Chicago" this morning, which should be fun as it was written by a New Yorker.
Back to planning for next week's post-deployment fixes.