If this is a joke about the wading birds of the mismanaged Everglades, then I agree that those poor birds are up to their waist in problems.
If this is a joke about the wading birds of the mismanaged Everglades, then I agree that those poor birds are up to their waist in problems.
“This is all cute, but we still need to use the excess in the Malaria/Cholera Reserves Fund to get to $1.2B in public money toward the $1.21B semi-submersible 80,000 seat stadium in Saboga.” - Rob Manifred
Why would it be shown on a website? As for email, more useful information is often shown in signature blocks, like “Associate” “Shareholder” “Of Counsel”. At my AmLaw firm, I used “Associate” in my email sig block, but I actually don’t recall what I used on correspondence, which is kind of the only place an…
I will state one more time: While the term itself has no legal meaning, it is a simple notation of something that very much has a legal meaning—whether a person is licensed to practice or not.
I agree that esquire is an empty honorific on some level.
JD means you have a law degree, but are not barred. Get barred somewhere and you can use Manny Both-Hans, Esq. Right now, you just have the debt and the degree, but are not licensed to practice internet law, which makes your degree less useful.
Not everyone is so offended by the formalities of the professional world.
Explain the esquire criticism.
“As many White squares as necessary to wipe away the Browns.”
Oh, I wasn’t suggesting that economic policy was the sole source of the rural/urban divide. But the progress on environmental protection was very much a partisan war (yes, I know Nixon signed NEPA, yada yada), and remains so.
I saw one post-election quote that really stuck with me. This poor coal country mother or father was so hopeful that because of Trump, his/her kids and all of the kids would finally come home from North Carolina.
If you could scam one town/city out of $500M, which city and why?
Tropicana Park. Lol, Florida/Floridians all look the same, amirite?
Yes, it is pyramid cash, but we like to call it “Kingdom Gain”.
Isn’t the saying “the weather can change on a global rapid industrialization’s notice”?
Pictured: two people who cannot take the President’s tiny hands seriously
Well, yes, that. And StuxNet expands by mitosis, rather than meiosis. Tomato, tomahto.
“Respect for sovereignty will ensure a balance of power and non-rivalrous behavior across Europe.”
Senator Franken has grayed a bit, but he’s still rockin that Upper Midwest flannel.
The technical hurdle is fairly small. It’s a simple task of getting 4,400 satellites into Low Earth Orbit. But then the whole world would have un-tethered high speed/low latency satellite internet. Which is important for being productive on the internet during a commute to work in the backseat of your fully…