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I’m quitting facebook, Part III

This post details some of the steps I have to take both before and after the actual deletion of my account. They are in the order I thought of them while writing this post.

Not all my friends that I would like to read this blog. I’d doubt if three of ‘em do. So I’m going […]

I’m quitting facebook, Part II

As promised, this post has some comments about the discussion started by this post on Wired. If you haven’t yet read it, go read it now. The comments I have to make about it are three-fold: first, what I think it’s not suggesting; second, two of the complaints I have about the post; and third, […]

I’m quitting facebook, Part I

Like any good Ivy-leaguer, I have a facebook account. I am about to delete it, because I no longer approve of facebook. This post explains why I’m deleting my account, and the next one will have my comments on the recent post in Wired, and the last one will explain what I plan to do […]

In Loving Memory of a Legend: Burt Kaufman

Burt Kaufman passed away yesterday. I had the privilege of being taught mathematics and computer science by Mr. Kaufman and of studying under the IMACS curriculum for ten years. In the course of those ten years, he enriched my mind and my life, as he did for countless students, parents and fellow teachers throughout his […]

Welcome to the Read/Write Web!

My friend Alex Lee just started a blog. He of course did this after having witnessed the enormous success of this one…..
Since I imagine that many of my friends will be starting blogs at unspecified times in the future, I’m also making this a new category.

I’m a liar.

Yeah, so I said I’d be writing some more stuff in the near future. I lied. And don’t think that because now I’m writing that all of a sudden I’m going to keep my promise. There’s one very simple reason for this: exams. I have my first law school exams on January 5, 8 and […]

It’s been a while

I should have a string of posts. I’ve been waiting to actually put these in nice words and all, but that’s clearly not going to happen, so I’m just going to be putting a lot of information about what’s been up with me at HLS and what my latest thing to be angry about is […]

I will be breathing again on Friday.

I have an LRW memo due on Thursday at 8, and subciting reports for JOLT due on Thursday at 5. I will explain what the subciting reports are later (the memo’s not really interesting enough to warrant an explanation). That is, I’ll explain what they are when I have a chance to come up for […]

Superheroes!

So, I need to pick a superhero that resembles me in some way. I will be identified as this superhero in torts class and to the 80 other HLSers in my Section (called Justice League). I’ll explain why I “need” to do this either in the comments or in a future post if there’s sufficient […]

For check, for mate and for Yale.

I got a call from my friend Neeraj Singh last weekend. I was so excited by the news that only subcite training for the Blackletter Law Journal an entire week later brought me down enough to finally write up this glorious information.
The chess club has been packed for the last two weeks. So much so, […]


Loyalty Oath

Though wagging his tail,
Dan barked, "Throw the traitor in jail!"
So to soothe the bulldog,
I insist I won't blog, but


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