Sunday, October 10, 2010
A brief recap and F.A.Q.
			  Q: Osler, where did Pickles the Cat come in?
A: As explained in this live-action video, Pickles broke my ankle back in August.
Q: What kind of superpowers do these people have?
A: IPLawGuy has broccoli power, as well as an encyclopedic knowledge of intellectual property law and access to a wide variety of power tools. The Spanish Medievalist has unusual protection against groin injuries, while CTL is motivated by a poor job market for college graduates. Tydwbleach, meanwhile, has the ability to handle hot objects safely, and Hair Cut Guy is able to fly.
Q: Where can I see some of the older things that have been removed from the blog?
A: They are available over on YouTube. Just type in IPLawGuy, and they will appear (albeit, out of order).
[video removed-- but you can see it here]
			  
			
 
  A: As explained in this live-action video, Pickles broke my ankle back in August.
Q: What kind of superpowers do these people have?
A: IPLawGuy has broccoli power, as well as an encyclopedic knowledge of intellectual property law and access to a wide variety of power tools. The Spanish Medievalist has unusual protection against groin injuries, while CTL is motivated by a poor job market for college graduates. Tydwbleach, meanwhile, has the ability to handle hot objects safely, and Hair Cut Guy is able to fly.
Q: Where can I see some of the older things that have been removed from the blog?
A: They are available over on YouTube. Just type in IPLawGuy, and they will appear (albeit, out of order).
[video removed-- but you can see it here]
	
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				Can we vote on what should happen?  My favorite characters are tyd and hair cut guy, and I want them to fall in love.
				
				
			
			
			
			
			
				 
				Technically, motivation is not a superpower. 
But speaking of the job market for college graduates, it could be worse...
Sept. 2010 Unemployment Rate by Level of Education
				
				
			
			
			
			
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        But speaking of the job market for college graduates, it could be worse...
Sept. 2010 Unemployment Rate by Level of Education
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