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  1. youve been to st john but not st thomas? the only way off the island is a ferry..to st thomas.. anyways...i own property out there in st thomas and have never seen a DZ operation... how beautifull that would be tho...i may never leave. ***** I leave for St. Croix tomorrow without ever having visited St. Thomas yet I plan to stop by St. John early next week. Another's private yacht tends to bestow some access privileges, go figure. Hope to see you near the wall or otherwise, marine life rocks unless I s'ppose you're an Australian zookeeper . . . D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  2. Not to be a snit (well, more of a snit than usual), but your statement simply isn't true and most reporters would know this by virtue of their training. Google 17 U.S.C. 107, which provides in relevant part: "Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright..." [emphasis added] That should give you some direction. It just so happens that I have undertaken a bit more effort in the copyright field than to stay at a Holiday Inn last night D. James Nahikian CHICAGO edited for clarification
  3. One trick that works for me is to rent a car and explore the surrounding area even if it's only for a few hours. This way I escape the worksite/hotel room/convenient eateries monotony, which can wear you down pretty quickly especially if, say, you're from Chicago but you've been tasked with battling the Evil Empire in Winston-Salem for nearly two months straight. I've felt your pain, good luck. D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  4. Here's the only one on my flash disk, the angle could be better. D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  5. The legal costs were probably less than the cost of dinner and a movie for one. In fact, it's possible the legal costs were zero if the claimant requested and received a waiver of the filing fee. It was only a small claims court action for pete's sake. (and it may be appealed.) D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  6. Yep, it's like the JJT. So now I'm taking bets as to how long it will be until somebody rings the asshat's doorbell late at night but leaves a flaming bag of dog crap instead of cookies and well wishes. The smart money says less than a month's time. D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  7. Not true. The suit was filed in a small claims court where the litigants represent themselves. In these types of courts non-lawyer judges may adjudicate the cases. D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  8. Belated happy birthday, now ya can ditch the fake ID D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  9. http://www.greenspeed.us/ D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  10. Wave at the fat guys who plod past your office on their way through the park in the morning - one of them is me. Dreamsville and some other SDC jumpers live nearby too, and we connect at Mario's, Emilio's Tapas Bar and other local haunts. We all should go out sometime. D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  11. Begin here: http://www.chicagoplays.com/. We saw I Am My Own Wife starring Jefferson Mays last Friday - I highly recommend it. Also consider Lyric Opera and Second City (I happen to live next door). D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  12. It's something associated with Sunshine ... Temp hovered around 1 degree F today - now the sun is setting. Nothing left to do but work work work ... D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  13. And I sense a bit of nig noggery, sure to warm you up. D. James Nahikian CHICAGO
  14. Perhaps you should move down south to Chicago. D. James Nahikian CHICAGO