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I am kind of a stickler about spelling (and grammar). I mean, you spent all that time learning proper spelling (and maybe grammar) in school, right? Why did you go through all of that if not to actually learn how to spell properly?

Anyway, I’m sure you’ve all been lectured enough by spelling/grammar Nazis and you don’t need me to do it. This all came up because of an email the IT department at THEM sent to me. My computer is apparently ill-protected against potential security threats because the IT department recently changed their policy for security updates. Instead of allowing Windows to decide when to patch, the IT department felt that they were better qualified to decide when patches should be installed on our computers because people would complain that they would try and power down for the night but then be hit with 19823791283798 updates and they would be stuck for another hour or something.

Well, IT decided that the best time to download and install updates would be at 23:00. They expect me to turn on my computer at 23:00 at least once a month so that my computer can download and install patches. Um…no.

Yes, I understand that this shouldn’t be a big deal, that I can just leave my computer in the office overnight to allow it to install all the updates. But…I don’t regularly work out of my own office. I work mostly on client sites. I generally don’t feel that I can leave my computer unattended overnight at a client site. That means that I would have to remember to take my laptop out at night after I get home and power it on (and maybe sign in too, I can’t remember). But after I get home, I have other things to do. I put my backpack down and I go on to other tasks that I have waiting for me at home. Finding a spot to put my laptop to be on all night is not a task that’s high on my priorities.

Also, why are you dictating how I spend my off hours? As if I don’t work enough hours and have enough responsibilities related to work to fulfill during the day? Is it so unreasonable for IT to provide another option besides hauling out this behemoth of a laptop out at night to keep it up-to-date? I actually never had an issue with having to install 1823912839 updates at the end of the day because I actively would keep an eye out for updates and plan accordingly.

Sooo…enough of an aside. You might wonder what my complainy fest has to do with spelling. It’s because of this line in the email IT sent me.

The security of [THEM]’s and our clients’ data is everyone’s responsibility, and having patched computers is the most important step in preventing a data breech.

Do you notice anything wrong with that sentence? Yes, those are a lot of apostrophes pretty close together in the sentence. But that’s more an issue of style than it being outright incorrect. The comma in the middle of the sentence probably also falls under style. I personally would not have put one there.

No, I speak of the last two words in sentence: data breech. It’s important that we prevent data breeches. BREECHES.

breech
brēCH/
noun
1. the part of a cannon behind the bore.
2. archaic
a person’s buttocks.

breach
brēCH/
noun
1. an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct.
“a breach of confidence”
2. a gap in a wall, barrier, or defense, especially one made by an attacking army.

The difference of one letter makes a huge difference in meaning. I read the sentence that IT wrote in the email as “…having patched computers is the most important step in preventing a data butt.” How am I supposed to take this sentence seriously? This is a professional email? How am I supposed to prevent a data butt? What is a data butt anyway?
I don’t know if you understand how jarring it is for me to read something like that. It’s like calling the mother of vinegar (like from a jar of unpasteurized apple cider vinegar) “enzymes.” NO, THE MOTHER OF VINEGAR IS NOT “ENZYMES.”

Guys, I think both of my dogs aspire to careers in the performing arts.

You know how I caught Yaris practicing for Swan Lake that one time?

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I think she might still be at it.  I walked by the other day and I caught Yaris standing in fourth position.  She tried to pass it off as nothing big, but it’s kind of weird for a dog to be standing in fourth position.  Or anyone for that matter.

Fourth position may have been the one I used the least.  Or third.  Probably third.  Because why use third if you can use fifth?  I kind of viewed fourth position as a transitional position or starting point for a pirouette (which I guess makes it more common than third position).  Not really a holding position.

Anyway, I think I interrupted her in the middle of practice.  Her arms weren’t in place and I don’t think she was about to go into a pirouette?  Not sure.  Next time, I think I’ll secretly observe her and see if she does pirouette.  I think that might something to see.  A dog doing a pirouette.  I wonder how she’d even manage that.

Horse, on the other hand, does not seem to find any particular enjoyment in ballet.  I’m not terribly surprised.  Ballet is pretty fussy.  I could see Yaris taking to it, especially if she gets to be prima ballerina, but not Horse.  Also, he’s not very flexible.  I’ve never caught him doing doga.

No, Horse seems to have taken a liking to tap dancing and he’ll unabashedly tap dance in front of me (I haven’t been able to get a video of it).  His happy dance seems to involve a lot of tapping.  I think he might have choreographed it himself.

It’s not the cleanest choreography I’ve ever seen, but I guess I can’t be too critical.  I think he’s only just starting to pick it up and he is enthusiastic about it.  Maybe it’ll look better as he practices.

I wonder where they’re getting lessons from.  I wonder how they’re paying for lessons…hmm.  Maybe that’s where the weird charges are coming from on my credit card (that’s another story and really not related to dog dance lessons at all).