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- <p>Day 00641: Wednesday, 2016 December 07</p>
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- The shift leader with the hurt arm came in today to drop off treats for us for dealing with their incapacitation, so I asked what had happened to their arm.
- Apparently, they don't know, and their arm just started hurting really badly.
- They'll be back on duty tomorrow, though they won't be able to lift the supplies brought by the supply truck.
- Hopefully, their arm continues to improve.
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- It's been brought to my attention that <a href="apt:links">Links</a> can no longer handle my website now that I've added JavaScript to it.
- Why not, you ask? Is it because the JavaScript is necessary for any functionality whatsoever? No.
- Actually, it boils down to a bug in Links that causes it to treat <abbr title="Extensible Hypertext Markup Language">XHTML</abbr> files as <abbr title="Hypertext Markup Language">HTML</abbr> files.
- I've seen this problem crop up several times, but now, the issue is that Links is expecting a self-closing <code><script/></code> tag to have a close tag.
- In <abbr title="Hypertext Markup Language">HTML</abbr>, that tag does in fact have a close tag.
- I've got no known way to fix this on my end without mucking up my code because the bug is in fact not on my end.
- I could put together a hacky solution, but I hate messy code.
- That's why I use <abbr title="Extensible Hypertext Markup Language">XHTML</abbr> instead of <abbr title="Hypertext Markup Language">HTML</abbr> in the first place.
- If an when someone wants to test my website in the latest version of Links, I'll file a bug report, but installing it myself requires compilation.
- I don't have time to deal with compilation and the manual dependency resolution that goes with it.
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- I lost track of time.
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- I don't think that leaks on our end are why we have a stake in the water utility company.
- Rather, it's because we're paying them and receiving a good (water) from them.
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- Restaurants tend to try not to stock much extra food.
- If they have extra, there's a chance that it'll go bad.
- As a result, when their food stock comes in late, it can have an impediment impact.
- Like you said, items can have to be removed from the menu because of it.
- I've seen this problem in the restaurant that I work at before.
- I imagine that grocery stores aren't hit as quickly, as they do keep a lot of each product on hand, but they are still affected if the delay is too great.
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- Employees, such as those working in the control tower, are very often stake holders in company decisions.
- Whatever the company decides to do, the employees are the ones that have to carry it out.
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- Job security is an important point that I hadn't considered.
- Employees would indeed care what their company does, especially if it is likely to end badly and result in a need for layoffs.
- If the company is setting up a new location of business, employees may also need to worry about getting transfered there.
- This may not be the case with the local airport though unless the local airport is part of a larger chain.
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- It sounds like the company faced some heavy oppression.
- I'm all in favor of regulation, but it's not right when the government takes full control of the company and treats the board of directors as mere figureheads.
- Were there any other stakeholders besides the government? How were customers affected? Would the board of directors be stakeholders as well?
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- I really need to do better, but I'm drowning in a mountain of stress from various sources.
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