In the spirit of one-line audit reports, approximate March spam stats
This was a disappointing April Fools, I must say. No one used the window washer's cart to leave rude messages on the anyone's windows and we didn't really do much in the office either, owing to most of my friends in the office being on vacation or at client sites - and even I was busy finishing up a few last minute tasks before running off on vacation next week.
So it'll be a slow month for posts around here too, as I'm not taking a computer on vacation either.
While I'm still around, though, I'll share a few tidbits. Today, a link to Francine's own link to the FT April Fool's gag.
What is the punchline?
Change audit reports to just have the following line, to state "clean" audit opinions with a minimum of disclaimers:
"These accounts are about right unless management have deliberately conspired to falsify them."
Brilliant satire.
Oh, and I had about 1200 pieces of spam hit my inbox last month, unless Google was hiding some from me - or adding some to boost the total - for some nefarious purpose.