Monday, April 26, 2010

Contracts Tomorrow - I Am Over It

There is a shop near school called "Tony's Flower's Shop" - wow, that's bad.

The girl who asked whether a treaty was necessary to using the treaty power in the Con Law review session was present and providing some comic relief at today's Contracts review session. It was in the form of asking a very basic question ("What are material damages?") and then asking our professor to explain one of the most clearly written provisions of the Restatement. While perhaps not quite as egregious as her prior errors, everyone agreed that this does not bode well for her exam tomorrow and that she probably has bigger problems than the provision of the Restatement if she is unclear on material damages. At least one person commented that they were "glad to have in in the class to help the curve." Unkind, but....meh.

Is there anything else? Well...the law library is still standing so we can all rest easy knowing that. The...electrical sockets still work. I mean, I didn't try all of them, but I have used a fairly random sampling of them and they have all worked correctly. Well there was one where the socket was out of it. I didn't try that one, but there wasn't a place to plug in so I am assuming it did not work. Without that one, every electrical socket I have inquired into has worked. Now cool you jets - don't get too excited about this. I don't mean to say that school has a perfect record on electricity. There may be some sampling bias involved. For example, I like to sit in seats near windows. It could be that sockets near windows operate better for some reason. Perhaps they get the sunlight they need to grow strong and healthy - like flowers. Who knows, I'm not a socket specialist. But let this paragraph be a lesson to you...about how interesting my activities during finals are.

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