Sex & Shenanigans

Not really arbitrary. The Ford company did research and determined it was the most efficient number of hours for them, cutting from a six-day week to five. Enlighten self-interest at its most corporate. The government just followed. Of course, we aren't all building cars now. Productivity has flown through the roof, while the hours haven't changed, we just fill up the other spaces. When I worked in an office, it was so fucking inefficient. Meetings, meetings about meetings, meetings that should have been emails, tons of emails that should have not existed. My actual, real work that affected the company was about 2 hours a day, and the rest was filler. Which is one of the reasons I quit working in corporate offices.

Some legislators are pushing, but you are right, Labor hasn't stepped up behind it.
Pseudo science is still arbitrary.
 
It’s just because I have a day off today and I’m appreciating how much nicer it is to have an extra day off
I'm in this weird phase where one job has ended for a bit, and the other hasn't synched up to full-time yet, so I have been off way more than on. (No cheap jokes there, please. I am aware I am pretty off.) In fact, after this cup of coffee, I am going to grab my dog from my ex's place and head for a river. Again. It takes some juggling, money wise, but not too bad, and I am taking advantage of it.
 
I'm not speaking for @__Nathan1968, who makes his from his garden, but the ones I have had used green tomatoes as a base, with ripe bell peppers, lots of onions, cabbage, or any other late season garden veggies. You can pretty much use what you want -- it's your garden. Vinegar, and spices really depend on the person. Usually a little sweet. I have had some spiced, and others were just sugar, salt, and pepper.
Okay. So it's what we do too...
We just call it relish.
 
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