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Yes, it has come to this
by Walter Olson on August 31, 2011
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on August 31, 2011
You can “like” me on Facebook. Thanks to Cato’s Zach Graves for setting it up.
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Another one bites the dust!
i did.
For the record, you are pathetic.
(Off the record, what took you so long?)
Got tired of internet followers trying to “friend” you, huh?
What about the “Overlawyered” FB page? “liked” it long ago and nadda.
But what if we _don’t_ like you?
>But what if we _don’t_ like you?
Shhhh!
>What about the “Overlawyered” FB page? “liked” it long ago and nada.
Never figured out how to post to it. Fortunately, Cato people have better Facebook skills than I do.
Is being liked what you want from your audience?
I’ve twice today wondered why a computer algorithm concludes that “Yale Political Union Debate” is a related post, and I’m at a complete loss.
Isn’t “facebook skill” an oxymoron?
Bob
OK, I like you. But that doesn’t mean we’re gonna date or anything.
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