Ok, now tell us something about yourself. (And rethink the animation.)
This fellow's getting coverage in California's legal news for his novel approach to job hunting: posting his resume online and linking to it from discussion groups. Thanks for the info, great creds, now howzabout a voice? I can tell you based on what I know from their respective sites I might be tempted to recommend Larry Staton instead, and, ah, he hasn't even started law school...
Blawg Addition:
Katie Stahl, who remains in the wakeful minority of the student body at The University Of Houston Law Center by blogging, organizes women law students with a blog, posts course outlines on her site (truly revolutionary to the likes of me - "why, when I was in law school we didn't even have email!"), plans to go to Ireland (mandatory for future lawyers, to study the fine art of Blarney), and is a poet to boot. Jeneane or Elaine, I sense a Blog Sisters invite coming on...
It's All About Flexibility
Ah, the multi-faceted Mac (thanks to Professor Sorkin for the link).
Takin' It Easy
It's a slow, meandering weekend around here. Frank's been exploring Radio and has some valuable insights. Maybe Blogger's not all bad. Fishrush, as ever, has his finger (fin?) on the pulse of the latest sea change. "Occupied with notions of infinity" seems to be a recurring theme for us bipeds. Gary is fending off some messy shareholder derivative proceedings (details of the legal defense fund forthcoming). I mostly have been messing around with iMovie, turning a Vegas weekend into a docudrama - which it was before the software got hold of it, truth be told.
Posting Satan
The Today Show this morning reports that the Mayor of Inglis, Florida has officially banished Satan by sinking wooden posts that bear the subterranean opposite of a welcome mat. I'm trying it with swizzle sticks.