Thursday, April 17, 2003

Oh my god, Jean, how could you not have commented on the Buffy? Who saw that coming? Xander losing an eye? That was soooo unexpected. It was odd that the Preacher knew about the "Maybe that's what you do, see things" conversation. Who is this bad boy preacher man? How'd he get to be so powerful? Maybe it wasn't so smart being so agressive-y Buffy. Perhaps, just once, you should listen to your friends. That's what they are there for, isn't it? Anyway, LOVED the episode.

Had a job interview yesterday in Portland. It went okay. I seemed to get along with the interviewers. I am not sure they believe I want the job though. And I have found out that there are several more rounds. They didn't tell me that, they told someone else that. Seems odd that they wouldn't tell me that. Maybe it didn't go as well as I thought. Bah!

Tuesday, April 15, 2003

Oh my goodness. A mere week after posting my 1L poems I made two years ago I find this. Another 1L who gets creative with cases. He was a bit more creative and set his poetry to music. Scroll down and check it out. My advice to him -- Spend more time writing creative poetry and posting that to a website and put that on the resume instead. Perhaps he could get it printed in the Harvard version of the Dissent. (I would post a link to that, but the Dissent was taken down by the administration because we insulted the administration. Funny, the University of Oregon School of Law administration still has not informed the group officially of its actions or reasons). Anyway, Law Review is a lot of work. I never see my friends who are on it. Do Moot Court instead. Just say "no" to Law Review. You have 'Harvard Law' on your resume. How much more can you need?

Monday, April 14, 2003

So this "All your base belong to us" case is about to go to court. I am interested in seeing if they are actually convicted of anything. That would be like charging people with impersonating an officer for saying "We don't need no sticking badges."

I have come to realize that I don't KNOW anyone else on the net. I know no one else with a blog. I look around, and people are mentioning their friends and their blogs. I need meet some people on the web so we can link each other. It would like a game to see who could refer more people to the other site. Of course, to win that game, one must have content. If you blog the whole world blogs with you, if you spam then you spam alone. That is strangely appropriate.

Baseball Stars Back on the old NES I found my favorite baseball game of all time. I won't even try the new stuff. I won't say more because this guy has said it all very well. I used to have a league for this game. Ok, the league consisted of me and a friend, but it was still cool. We drafted players from the pros, which basically amounted to drafting naming rights. It was great. I should see if I can find my NES and buy a new one. The one I had had a bad battery and always lost its data.

Update Chris, of the Baseball Stars league sent me this screen-shot of a baseball game we used to play. We didn't just play it. We made up our own stat sheets and kept the stats for the league. We spent endless hours playing. In his words: It wasn't much to the average baseball fan, but when you take your own stats! hell ya! We made that "game" so much work. I think i still have a big fat binder of stats in the garage. John Kruk would be proud.