Mustard/Mostrich/Moutarde/Senf
A looooooooooooong day.
Filled with things like reading IBM documentation where they say that "The use of AFP(NOVOLATILE) over AFP(NOVOLATILE) reduces the overhead of a program call by 9% at OPT(2)."
And discovering that the abbreviation TTR stands for "Relative Track Address".
Such obvious things really.
I expect you knew all about them and are just a teeny bit surprised when I ask "How the f******-f*** does this sche*ß* ever get published?"
However, on the bright side of today, my Deutschteacher got out of hospital and is now very happily ensconced in her flat. Went to see her after work and it was lovely to see her without needles in and IV drips. If she needs anything then she knows just to e-mail or phone me and I'll sort it out.
It a very lawful sort of way.
Can't imagine 5 days in hospital has turned her into a new Griselda Blanco.
As for the Blip - I told you it was a long day and it makes as much sense as IBM documentation. You'll live.
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