Monthly Archives: February 2012

What you can find at .gov, if you look hard enough

Proof that the people at the Copyright Office have a sense of humor: How do I protect my sighting of Elvis? Copyright law does not protect sightings. However, copyright law will protect your photo (or other depiction) of your sighting … Continue reading

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Quotes of the day, and an analogy

From Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals: “In this Twitter world, having law enforcement monitoring you just increases your fan base.” “People these days often shout so loudly on their phones that using the phone … Continue reading

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The reason for that last post

I am attending a symposium on privacy, as I said a couple of posts ago.  In one of the sessions, a panelist (I can’t remember his name without looking it up, except that it was not Eugene Volokh) was discussing … Continue reading

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I think I like this guy.

Mandy Patinkin says his favorite drug is Viagra. [Predictably, and perhaps sadly, the comments have been overrun by Princess Bride references.  Okay, so he was Inigo Montoya.  Give it a rest, already.]

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Rightful places.

[Written last night by hand. And yes, I do put footnotes in my handwritten drafts.  I live for footnotes — or haven’t you noticed? I’m weird that way.] Sad to say, there are not a lot of things which will … Continue reading

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Yes, I changed the design. Hope you like it.  In case you didn’t notice, the background is the picture I posted in “Understanding Vincent.”

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Shopping local

There is a new grocery store in my area.  It is a Fresh & Easy, part of a chain that, if memory serves, began in Britain.  I love this place. It is small, about only 2/3 the size of the … Continue reading

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The Politics of Soundbites.

I hate “gotcha” politics. I long for a mythical era when people of good intent coulddiscuss their differences rationally, and not look for every sound bite thatcan be taken out of context and used to bludgeon their opponent.*  I want … Continue reading

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DInnertime Conversation.

Discussion at dinnertime: Periods of classical music. Tchaikovsky. The 1812 Overture. The War of 1812 — both Napoleonic and American theatres. Napoleon’s attempt to capture Moscow. Hitler’s attempt to capture Moscow. The Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, and how Hitler was stupid … Continue reading

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I’m illiterate in classical music, remember?

I just asked the people in the room (Railfan and The Red-Headed Menace) if they would mind me playing music.* Since I knew they would not be happy with me playing my standards playlist (see yesterday’s post), I asked if … Continue reading

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Would this make Elrond a rook?

Railfan just described a game he was playing as “a cross between chess and Lord of the Rings.”  Maybe it’s just me, but I am having a lot of trouble visualizing this.

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Yesterday, I met with my job coach. She is a wonderful woman, full of warmth and encouragement.  We talked about my edited resume and my hobbies, and I told her about the Paris Powerpoint project (which at this point qualifies … Continue reading

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