I’ve woken up, this morning: which should be obvious, by now … !
Let’s restart that, shall we?
I’ve woken up, this morning, half convinced it’s Saturday.
But very aware it’s Friday.
Why am I thinking it’s a day it’s not?
I think I have an idea.
I usually get my Universal Credit on the 23rd of the month: yesterday, in other words.
I get my Personal Independence Payment, every fourth Friday.
So … ?
I think my subconscious believes today is Saturday, as it thinks I got my PIP, yesterday, rather than UC.
Heigh ho!
~≈£≈~
I’m very aware that the UK’s government planning to introduce a Digital ID: something I don’t especially like.
Mostly on cost grounds.
Cost, and redundancy: I’ve already got ID.
Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, has now gone on the record to say the scheme will only be mandatory for those seeking work.
And only be needed when you change jobs, after the scheme is introduced.
In addition?
It will not be needed for anything else: will not be needed for those needing healthcare, as an example, or for housing, or to be able to vote.
Do you mind a confession?
That’s not something I find reassuring.
I remain as sceptical as I ever was.
~≈≈~
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum†, Irene‡ and Debbi§ putting in their answers: with Olga and Irene scoring six out of six, Debbi on five, and Mum on four.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q3)23rd October is also Mole Day. Mole Day is an informal holiday marked by whom: physicists, chemists or biologists?
A3)Chemists. It’s derived from Avogadro’s constant: which is approximately 6.02*10²³.
Q4)23rd October is the feast day of the Blessed Joséphine Leroux. She was beatified — made Blessed — in 1920. By which pope: Benedict 14th, Benedict 15th or Benedict 16th?
Where possible, we avoid writing these questions with AI.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* They have so many people to help, Olga: and not enough volunteers, to be honest. It’s something I’d think about … except I can’t drive, which is the skill these places are crying out for. I’ve always regretted not learning, to be frank: it could come in useful!
I think that’s always the way, Olga, in these circumstances: contacting, contacting, then contacting, again! I’d imagine you’d develop a thick skull, from banging your head against a bureaucratic wall! But yes: well informed call centre agents can be damn useful. (We didn’t get as much training as I’d’ve liked, when I worked in the emergency repairs centre. The customer services training was good, as was the training for using the software, and phones: but the training in what each organisations requirements were, was very ad-hoc.)
† Hello, Mum! (It was the IRA, Mum, rather than the UVF. And Zambia’s Independence Day is on the 24th October …)
‡ Morning, Irene: I hope you enjoy today’s music … !
§ It was ‘cat’, rather than ‘panther’, Debbi, so you know!
I’m saying nothing on the novels front! :D Except that the Octavia E. Butler book I’m reading, Parable of the Sower, has struck as being deep. There’s a line or two that have struck me as deeply profound.
“God can’t be resisted or stopped, but can be shaped or focussed. This means God is not to be prayed to. Prayers can only help the person doing the praying, and then, only if they strengthen and focus that persons resolve. If they’re used that way, they can help us in our only real relationship with God.”
Parable of the Sower, Chapter Two, by Octavia E. Butler.
There’s more I could add, there, Debbi, but my gods, those words struck me as powerful!
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
* I know many value their online privacy. I respect that. But hope you respect my wish to see who’s commenting on my blog: and my wish for you to introduce your self to me, and to your fellow commentors.
† Your Facebook, X/Twitter, Blogger, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn profile are acceptable. I also like seeing folks webpages.
Q1) the UK
ReplyDeleteQ2) Tokyo
Q3) Rhodesia
Q4) Africa
Q5) a president
Q6) Lusaka
Q7) English
Q8) copper
Q9) music
Q10) currency
Training is always an issue. Sometimes too much and sometimes not enought, or not in the type of things one needs.
Yes, they are.
ReplyDeleteLet's see how many answers I can write here. :)
1. the UK
2. Tokyo
3. Rhodesia
4. Africa
5. a president
6. Lusaka
7. English
8. copper
9. music
10. currency
Whew! That was slow going. Ow. :)