Thursday, June 21, 2007
Cross-blogging all over...
Today was an exciting day in my little nerdy world of federal sentencing-- the Supreme Court released the ruling in Rita, holding that a within-guideline sentence may be viewed as presumptively reasonable on appeal. I was asked, along with some other people in the field to post my initial impression over at Scotusblog. You can find my musings here, and everyone else's thoughts here.
In a similar vein, I was cross-blogging on an equally serious issue over at Bar Mate today as well.
When you've got a hair cut like I do, it's a good idea to limit your media appearances to the internet and radio for a while...
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We are humbled by your multi-task-cross-blogging abilities, dear Razor. You truly are the Blogsiah, the one who will deliver us from digital bondage.
I think there is a crying need for a photo of this new haircut on the Razor. Maybe it would inspire some haiku tomorrow, too.
Maybe the lack of hair means that the Professor's brain is more free to invent such wonderful tales as the origin of Porn Cat. What a hoot.
Maybe the lack of hair means that the Professor's brain is more free to invent such wonderful tales as the origin of Porn Cat. What a hoot.
Umm, yeah, also the face I made when I read the "held" line of the Rita slip opinion.
There's something wrong there.
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There's something wrong there.
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