
Journal Fiver-rah's Journal: IANAL, but I am a law student.... 11
I started law school this last week. I've got classes, and reading--oh my head, the reading. It's not as bad as the movies make it out to be, really. So far, I'm actually enjoying it, don't tell anyone.
In other news, I wrote my first cease-and-desist letter today. I use unique e-mails for every commercial entity I interact with. One of them sold my address to another company. So I contacted them, quoted the statute they violated, explained how I could prove it was them as sold my address, and told them to cut out the spam or I'd file a civil suit to collect damages as allowed by Texas law.
Nah, I don't think I'd really do it. But I do hope someone somewhere reads my letter and says "Oh shit, people take this spam stuff seriously."
Post the letter? (Score:1)
Re:Post the letter? (Score:2)
But it basically goes like this:
Okay, just kidding. This is it.
Re:Post the letter? (Score:1)
(looking back through your journal) Did you get your electrical outlets grounded? The GFI solution that someone suggested will not help you. (1) GFI outlets require a proper ground to operate. (2) They do not help in the event of a surge - ONLY a ground fault (that is, electricity going to ground from the outlet through another path -presumably you). Our house is relatively old (about 40 years), and we do not have proper grounding. I have grounded some outlets for the comp
Re:Post the letter? (Score:2)
I love Baen's free books. I try to patronize them with real cold hard cash as much as possible. It makes me feel good. Now I just have to wait in typical antsy anticipatory fashion until Paladin of Souls is released in another handful of weeks...
Re:Post the letter? (Score:1)
Re:Post the letter? (Score:2)
Was the guy who sold your email a six fingered man?
Started? (Score:2)
Huh? I thought you'd started a while back, which was why you'd cut back on your slashdot presence. Whatever. Good luck! Hope it goes well...
Re:Started? (Score:2)
And then over the summer I, um, uh. Did absolutely nothing. Except repaint the apartment. Since I had nothing to procrastinate, I spent no time on slashdot. Funny how that works.
Now that I need to read the Statute of Frauds, I'm back on. :)
Have fun! (Score:2)
It isn't necessarily bad, but I found it does change your thinking. In particular, I don't read the newspaper like my significant other does, or like I suspect the editors intended me to. Issue spotting - once you learn it, you can't turn it off.
Re:Have fun! (Score:2)
Where'd you go? The "doesn't post marks" thing makes me think of Yale, but certainly I don't get the "disapproves of socratic method" bit from anywhere else.
The Socratic method isn't really that bad. I only have one professor who is heavily socratic, and while he freaked us all out the first day of class, I'm really beginning to enjoy his class.
I already can't turn off the thinking. Now when I
Enter the matrix (Score:2)
Yup, you swallowed the red pill, alright. In the immortal words of Cypher, hold onto your hat Dorothy, Kansas is going bye bye.
I went to a Canadian law school (being a Canuck), so they're all pretty touchy feely by comparison. Canadian law schools tend to be picky about who they let in, but they usually don't fail people out, which I understand is somewhat different from US practice. Now, a certain percentage of the 1Ls each year realizes 'wh