Daily Blog
This is my daily blog. I have absolutely nothing to say but it might be the only opportunity before tomorrow that I get to sit in front of a computer and write it. I refuse to give up on the task of a daily blog. I'm currently learning how to do SAGE on a laptop, as I have been since 10:30am. I am tired. I might amend this later. Maybe.
NOW DON'T YOU WORRY WE'LL ALL FLOAT ON, ALRIGHT
EDIT 24/12: I didn't "amend this later". But I'm amending it now. I am revisiting all of my blogs that are too short in the hope of getting them to the minimum word count by the end of the year. Will I succeed? Probably not.
Anyway, I successfully learned how to do SAGE and passed all my Level 2 accountancy exams. I am yet to do anything with the qualification*, but there's time. I might pursue Level 3 next year. But it depends. As my frenzied use of capital letters suggests, I had the song "Float On" by Modest Mouse in my head at the time this blog was written. It's very catchy, but I have very little interest in any of their other songs. For more information on Modest Mouse, please consult Darren Maskell.
* Because I procured employment in the exciting world of bookmaking. But there's some crossover there. Like the importance of making figures agree. Which doesn't occur as often as I would like it to unfortunately.
NOW DON'T YOU WORRY WE'LL ALL FLOAT ON, ALRIGHT
EDIT 24/12: I didn't "amend this later". But I'm amending it now. I am revisiting all of my blogs that are too short in the hope of getting them to the minimum word count by the end of the year. Will I succeed? Probably not.
Anyway, I successfully learned how to do SAGE and passed all my Level 2 accountancy exams. I am yet to do anything with the qualification*, but there's time. I might pursue Level 3 next year. But it depends. As my frenzied use of capital letters suggests, I had the song "Float On" by Modest Mouse in my head at the time this blog was written. It's very catchy, but I have very little interest in any of their other songs. For more information on Modest Mouse, please consult Darren Maskell.
* Because I procured employment in the exciting world of bookmaking. But there's some crossover there. Like the importance of making figures agree. Which doesn't occur as often as I would like it to unfortunately.
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