Whether it was due to pressure created from the popularity of the original FFP post, or if this came down from the White House itself, the man accused of gaseous malfeasance, which became a felony under the Federal Farting, Flatulence and Excessive Fragrance statute, had a minor victory at the end of last year. It turns out that once senior management of the SSA got a whiff of the official reprimand, they agreed the decision stunk, and the passed gas didn’t pass muster. The SSA officially rescinded warning, thus setting a precedent that negatively effects cube dwellers from all over the corporate landscape.