# (2) 18 Jul 2008, 10:48PM: Learned This Week:
Josh Fruhlinger appears on Jeopardy! in an episode playing this coming Tuesday. Come over to my place if you want to watch it!
The text prediction on my phone thinks that "leopardy" is a word.
Josh, as a science/tech writer, is also the plot-device/worldbuilding uncle from Asimov's story The Dead Past.
Some people wet a toothbrush before putting toothpaste on it, and some don't.
Even good people can't resist making an obvious joke about Governor Paterson's blindness.
I was reminded that one incident can lead to multiple legal charges. Prosecutors can slice ten seconds' worth of actions into infringements of several laws in different degrees.
I have an easier time reviewing written notes than memories of purely oral instructions. If I won't have the safety net of any written instructions, I have to take notes on the oral instructions or repeat them back to the teller, especially if there are steps that seem like duplicates. This is a repeat lesson from my time on the farm last year.
Witnesses often have to give approximate times, durations, or addresses. Numbers in general are hard to remember.
I give people the impression that I am smart and read a lot of books, and am possibly a doctor or lawyer.
The 1928 version of the NPR-listening vegetarian body-piercing liberal was "card playing, cocktail drinking, poodle dogs, divorces, novels, stuffy rooms, dancing, evolution, Clarence Darrow, overeating, nude art, prize fighting, actors, greyhound racing, and modernism."
Some people would rather sit around and do nothing, and complain of being bored, than read.
- Comments:
Posted by Brandon at 19 Jul 2008, 10:57AM
>> I give people the impression that I am smart and read a lot of books, and am possibly a doctor or lawyer.>> Some people would rather sit around and do nothing, and complain of being bored, than read.I suppose if one reads books in a room full of people who would rather wait around in the hope that someone will stop by with some back issues of People magazine, one might give them the impression that one is an avid reader.Then again, I assumed that you read a lot of books and were a genius pre-med when we first met, so maybe you're on to something...
Posted by Kristen at 21 Jul 2008, 02:03PM
You are smart...are you glad to be on a jury? I think it would be a very neat and hard experience depending on the case.
