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Monday, 5 October 2020

And nobody is surprised

 


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The trouble is, the coronavirus game cannot descend into farce if it is already there. Maybe that was always the cunning plan - go straight to the farce floor and stay there.

3 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Apparently they were just using an Excel spreadsheet. Like you would use if you were self employed and keeping info on customers.

Long ago, I remember reading an argument that British distrust, cynicism, and bloody-mindedness regarding authority was given its modern form by the First World War. Ordinary soldiers realised that their officers were no more intelligent than average, and were frequently clueless. I think we might be in for another wave of general cynicism.

Scrobs. said...

Aaaah, Excel!

The scourge on modern programming!

Sam, I've been a cynic ever since Casca invented the syndrome!

A K Haart said...

Sam - I agree, the First World War seemed to trigger something like that, although cynics still don't appear to have have a political home. The cynic in me thinks that may be deliberate.

Scrobs - Excel is fine for small scale work but these chaps appear to have been pushing it too far.