I've never been called. I feel left out. I wonder how they select people here.
'Underneath'
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
In LA County, part of their jury pool comes from those who recently registered for unemployment.
part of their jury pool comes from those who recently registered for unemployment
That explains why I was called, and when.
You'd think they could crosscheck against actual citizens instead of leaving it up to the recipient, though.
You'd think they could crosscheck against actual citizens instead of leaving it up to the recipient, though.
Takes too much time; they don't cross-check anything. You don't have to be a citizen to serve, I thought.
You'd think they could crosscheck against actual citizens instead of leaving it up to the recipient, though.
Come, come now. That makes SENSE. When has LA ever done ANYTHING that made sense?
Think, ita.
Takes too much time; they don't cross-check anything.
The INS has my SSN. In theory it needs to take no human time whatsoever to scrub one list with the contents of another. Now, it being government and all, I can see their computer systems being disorganised enough that the theoretical simplicity disappears, but it's still annoying. I wonder where the break-even point would be; how much money would be recouped from postage and phone system expenses.
You don't have to be a citizen to serve, I thought.
I wasn't eligible, as a permanent resident. But I had to fill out a form and listen to a phone message and mail the form off to prove it.
Tim, of course you can call me noise.
Obviously I'm supportive and conflicted about the strike. Good luck with the jury duty, I have to report for it in about a month.
I was wrong; at least in federal court I guess you have to be a citizen.
I'm not at all surprised that they don't cross-check databases. They wait until people don't show up to check on whether they are qualified to serve, rather than checking the entire roll. And I wouldn't be remotely surprised that CIS, SSA and the judiciary do not play well when it comes to databases.
Oh, Michael Eisner [link]
Meanwhile, speaking out in opposition of the strike Wednesday, former Disney chief Michael Eisner called the protests "insanity" and "too stupid" while warning writers they were giving up real income in the hopes of securing digital revenue that studios do not yet have.
"For a writer to give up today's money for a nonexistent piece of the future, they are misguided, they should not have gone on the strike," Eisner said at the Dow Jones/Nielsen Media and Money conference in New York. "I've seen stupid strikes, I've seen less stupid strikes, and this strike is just a stupid strike."
How can studios not have digital revenue? Where does the money people pay to iTunes and the money the advertisers pay for those commercials I sit through on NBC.com go?
That uncertainty video linked a little bit back begs to differ, huh? Pondscum.
Advertisers have nowhere else to go
Except for the internets.
Ok. Who turned on the italics?