18 thoughts on “Mr. Pistorius, I have Mrs. Ms.* Morissette on the phone…

    1. According to her Wiki, Alanis Morissette was married in 2010. If I have (again) erred in applying the appropriate honorific, I will (again) apologize and amend. Can you shed some light on your objection?Report

      1. Morissette is her name, not her husband’s name, so “Mrs. Morissette” is incorrect. This kind of thing is one of the reasons “Ms.” was invented.Report

            1. Thanks. I had fixed that one and then in my attempts to properly enter the HTML manually in the Title field (which doesn’t just have buttons like the Body field), I lost it.

              I should probably just start referring to people without honorifics. Or just resign myself to grunting and banging on the keyboard.Report

              1. grunting and banging on the keyboard

                That’s what I do for a living.

                Years ago now, when I was working at a client site, a woman who had just graduated from college was assigned to work with me so she could take over the system I was building after I was done. By the end of my tenure there, not only was she familiar with the architecture and maintenance procedures, when things went wrong she made the same annoyed noises I did.Report

        1. Ah. I thought you were going for “Eight Easy Steps”, which is also titled ironically, and tried to poke some literal-minded fun, but hit on the correct title by mistake. That’s kind of ironic.Report

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