Archive for June, 2008

Clio: More Terms of Service

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Lawyers read contracts.  It’s akin to swearing like a sailor … just part of the deal.  And having heard everyone’s doing it, the FutureLawyer has begun scrutinizing terms of service agreements himself, before checking the “Accept” box for installations.  Like a healthy early-adopter, he found a well-recommended beta service, and thought he would give the [...]

Kansas Gambling Law is Constitutional

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Per the Kansas Supreme Court’s press release of June 27, 2008: RE: Case No. 99,957: State ex rel. Stephen Six v. Kansas Lottery and Ed Van Petten The state Supreme Court today upheld the constitutionality of the 2007 Kansas Expanded Lottery Act (KELA). The Court, in a 22-page unanimous opinion authored by Justice Eric S. [...]

“first thing we do…let’s kill all the reporters.”

Friday, June 27th, 2008

You are familiar with “let’s kills all the lawyers.”  Not so fast.  Think reporters.  Think Global Voices Summit 08. To be sure, if you’re a “speller of big words” (as my friend calls a good, critical thinker) you know the infamous “kill all the lawyers” line from Henry VI suggests that such a move will [...]

Slippery Slopes #5: Impossible

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Recent wisdom from 7-yr-old boy: Lots of things are impossible … right before you do them.

SoloSmallTech

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Thank me later.  Sam is writing SoloSmallTech, and while the name says so much, I’m going to tell you all you need to know.  Here are the categories in SST’s sidebar: – Be More Productive – Go Paperless – Online Marketing – Presentations – Save Money So, go there.  Prosper.  (You’ll be glad you did.)

Tiny Twitter: it’s good. portable. Twitter.

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

From Tiny Twitter – Tiny Twitter is just what you are looking for and it will work on ANY Java enabled device (that’s a bunch & includes the CrackBerry) and ANY Windows Mobile Pocket PC or Smartphone (they’re pretty cool). If you like Twitter, but wish there was an app out there to allow you [...]

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