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The "powers-that-be" at my lawschool came up with the genius idea to have face books. Like highschool yearbooks- with a few exceptions. They put your photo, home address, phone number, email, class year, mail box number and stick them on a shelf for anyone who cares to, to pick up and take home.... Does this seem unsettling to anyone else? You might think "if you didnt want your picture for all to see, why sit for the picture?" I didn't! They used our student ID pictures- Think drivers lisence. Do you really want that picture distributed campus wide? Vanity aside, isn't it a wee creepy that people have your picture plus all relevant information short of your social? Why does anyone need that much information? To send letters of unrequited love?Labels: school
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Labels: reflections, teaching, thoughts
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Note to self: Do not organize the pantry by shape and size.
Labels: teaching
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Growing up I watched the Jetsons. I loved the flying bubble cars that zoomed across their skies. Though I knew our vehicles weren't made of glass, none-the-less, I knew we existed in bubbles insulated from the world, driving the roads in our own private universe.Labels: school
f town. We went to the Melting Pot which I've been curious about since highschool. I knew it was a fondue place but when you think "A fondue restaurant" you think cheese fondue and chocolate fondue right? Well little did I expect that you actually COOK your own food. I mean they bring out a pot of canola oil, stick it on a gas stove on your table and then leave you to cook the raw meat. You time it. You Check it. You Poke it. Um.... why am I paying you $50 to cook my own food? I'd say it's definetely worth trying if you're in the mood for an amusing time... though not so amusing when the oil popped and sprayed us. Hot oil. On brand new clothes. I do recommend their dessert. An assorted tray of fruits and cakes to dip in your choice of chocolate... plus the chocolate is already cooked!
AND at last I have joined the legions of ipod holders. Kashif, I give you major credit, you are a very good gift giver even when I leave no clues, or may not know myself what I want. It's an IPOD shuffle which is perfect because it's as small and lightweight as a memory stick. When we were in San Francisco it seemed like every last person on the BART had one, now as I wait for MARTA, I will be cool too ;-).