So do you have your demonstrative exhibits--in the 3' X 5' size--in color--ready for tomorrow. I am sure there is a litigation support vendor in Chicago which can do the job. Call our old buddy Dan Webb.
re: (3) Gee, nobody told me that I could make partner that way. Thousands of billable hours wasted. Damn . . .
When conversations like the above are going on, why do I always get stuck in a corner arguing religion with a Mormon?
Would you rather talk about demonstrative exhibits with the associate from Phoenix?
No, but talking about threesomes with paralegals would have been more fun than talking about how to raise sexually abstinent teenagers with the Mormon. (Who has his own work-related angst, in that he works in the Vegas office and represents primarily strip clubs and casinos.)
I wasn't sure if I was planning to be an associate (besides a summer) at all, let alone at which firm I might do that. But as Idealist says, if that's a viable path to promotion, I might have to add that fact into my calculations.
Mormons have an unfair argumentative advantage as the evening wears on and I continue drinking.
Except for lapsed Mormons--who will manage to drink you under the table and still keep the argumentative advantage. In my experience at least, "party like a Mormon" is proverbial. (Maybe Jackmormon can testify to this.)
And lawyers--bah! American Idol dismissed Kellie tonight! I imagine that there is a joyful noise in the Tia household tonight and much gnashing of teeth in the Drymala household.
in respect of (3), I will make one grudging exception to my previously stated opinion that "graduate trainees and interns are completely useless and not worth paying".
Story (3) was planted by the HR department to improve recruiting and retention. By the time you realize it's a con, you'll be wondering where your 20s (or 30s) went.
OT: (Is there an open thread for technical stuff?) I got the Internal Server Error Message, but my comment went through. I've also had comments go through but not show up in the "Latest Comments" column. Is there just a delay? Sometimes they show up fine, other times they don't.
If you get an ISE, the comment is posted, but won't show up in the sidebar until somebody posts a comment without getting an ISE (or an admin rebuilds the main index).
Okay, for that I'll start petending that I know what I'm talking about when I don't quite. I think that the ISEs are instances where the server times out before the comment script completes. If it gets as far as posting the comment, but stalls out before rebuilding the index page, that might explain your situation in 17.
On the other hand, this might be a total misunderstanding of how MovableType works.
Sometimes when I post, I close the window before it refreshes. I think that might cause the comment not to show up in the sidebar even when I'm not getting an ISE. In fact, I'm going to try that now.
why do I always get stuck in a corner arguing religion with a Mormon? Besides which, Mormons have an unfair argumentative advantage as the evening wears on and I continue drinking.
The trick as you get more alchohol is to get the Mormon to tell you about the crazier parts of the religion.
For instance, those of you with a traditional (godless) education might think Native Americans came to the New World in waves of migration starting 20 or 30 thousand years ago. But the Mormons have the real scoop. Native Americans are actually a splinter group from a Jewish tribe that boated over here about 2500 years ago. Big wooden boats. With no windows. And only one door. Lit from within by glowing rocks.
To be fair, one other group boated over in a regular ship. Using a magic compass. A compass powered by faith. That stopped working when the rest of the family got fed up and tied the prophet to the mast of the ship.
Michael, the punk, forced me actually to look through my BoM. I got the "luminous finger" part wrong.
As punishment, now you have to read it too:
And it came to pass that when the brother of Jared had said these words, behold, the Lord stretched forth his hand and touched the stones one by one with his finger. And the veil was taken from off the eyes of the brother of Jared, and he saw the finger of the Lord; and it was as the finger of man, like unto flesh and blood; and the brother of Jared fell down before the Lord, for he was struck with fear. (Ether 3:6)
Within all the verbiage, the important theological point is that God has a body. And, of course, that he can do neat-o magic. Jesus shows up in a couple of verses and also shows his finger to Jared's brother.
There's no mention of what happened to the nightlight rocks (the editor-figure Moroni gets intrusive here), but God also gives Jared's brother the two magic translator stones to be sealed up for Moroni to find, use, and seal up for Joseph Smith....
Sounds like good fun to me.
So do you have your demonstrative exhibits--in the 3' X 5' size--in color--ready for tomorrow. I am sure there is a litigation support vendor in Chicago which can do the job. Call our old buddy Dan Webb.
re: (3) Gee, nobody told me that I could make partner that way. Thousands of billable hours wasted. Damn . . .
When conversations like the above are going on, why do I always get stuck in a corner arguing religion with a Mormon?
Would you rather talk about demonstrative exhibits with the associate from Phoenix?
Posted by Idealist | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 8:34 PM
No, but talking about threesomes with paralegals would have been more fun than talking about how to raise sexually abstinent teenagers with the Mormon. (Who has his own work-related angst, in that he works in the Vegas office and represents primarily strip clubs and casinos.)
Posted by LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 8:37 PM
(3) - I'm totally changing career paths.
Posted by Jon McGee | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 8:50 PM
I wasn't sure if I was planning to be an associate (besides a summer) at all, let alone at which firm I might do that. But as Idealist says, if that's a viable path to promotion, I might have to add that fact into my calculations.
Posted by washerdreyer | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 8:59 PM
Well, you know where I work. The office in question is the Jersey office -- I haven't heard of anything of the sort going on in NY.
Posted by LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 9:01 PM
talking about threesomes with paralegals would have been more fun than talking about how to raise sexually abstinent teenagers with the Mormon
Parallelism watch: Why is raising sexually abstinent teenagers with the Mormon an option? Even revanchist LDS sects don't countenance polyandry.
Posted by Matt Weiner | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 9:08 PM
Mormons have an unfair argumentative advantage as the evening wears on and I continue drinking.
Except for lapsed Mormons--who will manage to drink you under the table and still keep the argumentative advantage. In my experience at least, "party like a Mormon" is proverbial. (Maybe Jackmormon can testify to this.)
And lawyers--bah! American Idol dismissed Kellie tonight! I imagine that there is a joyful noise in the Tia household tonight and much gnashing of teeth in the Drymala household.
Posted by Paul | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 9:40 PM
*cough*
Posted by Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 10:09 PM
It shows that he's willing to screw the people below him, just what you want in a partner.
Posted by SP | Link to this comment | 04-26-06 10:50 PM
in respect of (3), I will make one grudging exception to my previously stated opinion that "graduate trainees and interns are completely useless and not worth paying".
Posted by dsquared | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 12:53 AM
Joyful Noise!
Posted by Tia Household | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 6:57 AM
American Idol dismissed Kellie tonight!
The remaining contestants are lucky that the contest is restricted to Americans, or they'd all be swimming in this woman's wake.
Posted by apostropher | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 7:11 AM
Story (3) was planted by the HR department to improve recruiting and retention. By the time you realize it's a con, you'll be wondering where your 20s (or 30s) went.
Posted by TedL | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 7:17 AM
rather than giving him the severe wedgie he deserves.
Why aren't wedgies a bigger part of legal culture? They seem like they would fit right in.
Posted by rob helpy-chalk | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 7:27 AM
OT: (Is there an open thread for technical stuff?) I got the Internal Server Error Message, but my comment went through. I've also had comments go through but not show up in the "Latest Comments" column. Is there just a delay? Sometimes they show up fine, other times they don't.
Posted by Bostoniangirl | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 7:46 AM
If you get an ISE, the comment is posted, but won't show up in the sidebar until somebody posts a comment without getting an ISE (or an admin rebuilds the main index).
Posted by apostropher | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 7:50 AM
16: That's very helpful and good to know, but ometimes they don't show up in the sidebar even when I don't get an ISE.
Posted by Bostoniangirl | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 8:04 AM
Okay, for that I'll start petending that I know what I'm talking about when I don't quite. I think that the ISEs are instances where the server times out before the comment script completes. If it gets as far as posting the comment, but stalls out before rebuilding the index page, that might explain your situation in 17.
On the other hand, this might be a total misunderstanding of how MovableType works.
Posted by apostropher | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 8:32 AM
Sometimes when I post, I close the window before it refreshes. I think that might cause the comment not to show up in the sidebar even when I'm not getting an ISE. In fact, I'm going to try that now.
Posted by Matt Weiner | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 8:51 AM
OK, when I refreshed right after closing the window the comment didn't show up in the sidebar, but when I refreshed five seconds later it did.
Posted by Matt Weiner | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 8:53 AM
Weird; this comment ISE'd but it's in the sidebar anyway.
Posted by Matt Weiner | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 9:33 AM
why do I always get stuck in a corner arguing religion with a Mormon? Besides which, Mormons have an unfair argumentative advantage as the evening wears on and I continue drinking.
The trick as you get more alchohol is to get the Mormon to tell you about the crazier parts of the religion.
For instance, those of you with a traditional (godless) education might think Native Americans came to the New World in waves of migration starting 20 or 30 thousand years ago. But the Mormons have the real scoop. Native Americans are actually a splinter group from a Jewish tribe that boated over here about 2500 years ago. Big wooden boats. With no windows. And only one door. Lit from within by glowing rocks.
If you're drunk it sounds even better.
Posted by gswift | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 1:13 PM
Lit from within by glowing rocks.
That were personally touched by the luminous finger of God.
Posted by Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 1:34 PM
And so it came to pass that it came to pass....
Posted by Cala | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 1:36 PM
Where's the rocks go?
God has fingers? Why are they luminous?
Posted by Michael | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 1:40 PM
[A pamphlet.]
Posted by Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 1:40 PM
To be fair, one other group boated over in a regular ship. Using a magic compass. A compass powered by faith. That stopped working when the rest of the family got fed up and tied the prophet to the mast of the ship.
Good times.
Posted by gswiift | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 1:46 PM
God has fingers?
Duh.
Why are they luminous?
Do we have to spell everything out for you, Michael?
Posted by apostropher | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 1:51 PM
26 was to 24.
Michael, the punk, forced me actually to look through my BoM. I got the "luminous finger" part wrong.
As punishment, now you have to read it too:
Within all the verbiage, the important theological point is that God has a body. And, of course, that he can do neat-o magic. Jesus shows up in a couple of verses and also shows his finger to Jared's brother.
There's no mention of what happened to the nightlight rocks (the editor-figure Moroni gets intrusive here), but God also gives Jared's brother the two magic translator stones to be sealed up for Moroni to find, use, and seal up for Joseph Smith....
Posted by Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 1:56 PM
also shows his finger to Jared's brother.
...and didst command unto him, "Pull it."
Posted by apostropher | Link to this comment | 04-27-06 2:00 PM