I usually start off each day with a quick run through my RSS Reader for interesting stories to blog about. Sometimes I find something, sometimes I don’t. But I usually come across 5-6 interesting stories that I end up reading, but don’t actually discuss here on Associate’s Mind. As almost every other website does it, I thought I’d start listing them for your perusal. Expect these to be fairly wide-ranging, I subscribe to a pretty large variety of news sources. As such, many of them will not be explicitly law related, but probably worth reading. Serendipity and the like.
How Military Operations Get Their Code Names | Mental Floss
- Brief history of military operations and code names. Churchill’s opinon included.
riots and credit crunches: when economic objects attack | Potlatch
- On the recent London riots.
Ivy Envy | The Legal Satyricon
- Musing about a missed opportunity to attend Ivy League schools.
“Bisexual money-grubber with Asperger’s”: How to troll Anonymous | Ars Technica
- A purported FBI psyche profile of members of hacker group Anonymous is suspect.
Patent reform bill approved by Senate | Politico
- Patent reform bill. First in a long time. Switches US from first-to-invent to a first-to-file. Good for corporations, not so much inventors.
Don’t bill for thank-you notes: Working with corporate counsel | Virginia Lawyers Weekly via @constructionlaw
- I can’t even wrap my head around this.
If there is something you think I should be reading, feel free to drop it in the comments.
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