Non-Sequiturs: 10.07.11
* Instead of a human, TSA may employ a computer to look at your naked body scan. I think somebody misunderstood the memo; we want robots to be our sex slaves, not the other way around. [Not So Private Parts / Forbes]
* Lawyers need to dream bigger about their careers, says Cordell Parvin. Good advice. I want all the young lawyers out there to close their eyes and think, “I will have… a career!” Now, isn’t that helpful? [Cordell Parvin Blog]
* Fair use shouldn’t be that hard for other bloggers to understand. Or other lawyers to understand. In fact, if you come across a lawyer/blogger who doesn’t “understand” fair use, I think it’s fair to ask him if he understands that he’s an “a$$hole.” [Law Sites]
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* Let me be clear about this, there is no conflict in life that you won’t be a little better prepared for if you’ve read and internalized the lessons from Sun Tzu. [Underdog]
* Patent judge cashes in. [The Patent Examiner]
* Do you know what ATL contributor Chris Danzig does in his spare time? Show up at the Oaklandish Harvest Hoedown at around 1:45 to find out. [Rockridge Out and About]
* Is there a lot of religious discrimination going on in sports? It’s got to be tough when you need to be home before Friday night lights. [Legal Blitz]
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* Happy Yom Kippur. I must say, if I was Jewish, I would have been sinning like a mofo all this week. Meats and cheeses for everybody, know what I’m saying? [Washington Post]