Law seems easy and fun and dramatic and righteous in fiction.
Dealing with it in real life? Ugh.
Law seems easy and fun and dramatic and righteous in fiction.
Dealing with it in real life? Ugh.
As an admitted cheesophile who happens to be an American born and mostly raised in the South, let me say that Cottage & pimento cheeses are on my generally do not eat” list.
Boston Legal was peak Shatner and James Spader and no one can tell me different.
I learned just enough copyright law in grad school to know I don’t know naughty word.
Have you seen this?Boston Legal was peak Shatner and James Spader and no one can tell me different.
Boston Legal was peak Shatner and James Spader and no one can tell me different.
I dont know about peaks, but this is the best Shat for me.May I offer the following counterpoint?
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I was going to offer Crash or Secretary for Spader ... but then I realized that I didn't want to make it weird.
I got Microsoft word 2016 specialist certified years ago when i took some college classes and I barely remember anything from that lolI've always had Microsoft Office where I've worked, so I'm used to it now but the Ctrl + F thing still gets me when I want to search for something in a long email.
Our trouble ticket system is sometimes the last thing in a Gmail chain and our helpdesk is too bloody lazy to summarize what is actually needed. CTRL+F is a necessity.I work as an IT Security Engineer, so I get forwarded long email chains and sometimes it's faster to search for a particular name that was referenced to see what they said. For example, my boss will forward me something and ask "can you explain what Bob is seeing?" and instead of reading the whole thing, I search for "Bob" to quickly find his email buried in 20 responses of people theorizing what's happening.