Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yellow lights in Chicago are three seconds. Unless you
really
can't do it safely, you stop.
Also, this is why I've come around to thinking the countdown clocks on the walk lights are so awesome. Even more as a driver than as a pedestrian. It's so much better to be able to see from half a block whether you're going to make the light or not and adjust accordingly.
if you call the main courthouse, they should be able to search for you by name.
Yeah. I just wish I'd looked at my calendar during working hours. As things stand, I'll be calling them from work.
God, I hate paper so much, it makes me do some really stupid things, evidently.
Wait, ita, are you a citizen? I didn't know that
Yeah, took the leap last year. Oddly, it doesn't feel very different...
eta:
And if you don't get a response, show up anyway and ask
Yeah, but I don't know where. I'd hope it's the nearest courthouse, but even so...dammit. Idiot.
ita "Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes" Jan 29, 2011 4:55:56 pm PST
ita, I don't know if this'll work or if it'll help but this looks like the original post regarding your jury duty. Maybe it'll stir up some memory...
eta - Just noticed that you said you realized you'd deferred. Never mind.
Hec, I honestly think that's what would keep me from being a good driver. Also, my sense of *space* is completely fucked...it would feel like I was getting in an accident all day, every day.
I think this is too bad.(Not that we could afford the hand controls anyway.)
Yeah, I posted so long I didn't see that.
Yeah, took the leap last year. Oddly, it doesn't feel very different...
Except now you get jury summons! Uh, welcome fellow citizen, go play with the stupids of our country? (To be fair, maybe not ALL trials are as dumb as the once I sat, but OMG. SO DUMB. And bad, bad movies in the waiting room.)
How to understand what's going on around him, in front of him, behind him, and far ahead of him.
I'm still not a great driver, but I really learned a lot from the Smith System [link] classes I took at work. One thing they emphasize is constantly doing a circuit with your eyes from rear view mirror to right mirror to back window to left mirror to forward. They would argue that you should know if someone is right behind you, and if they are, you drive through the yellow light.
God, I hate paper so much, it makes me do some really stupid things, evidently.
I've got the love/hate. When I don't keep an iron grip on bad stuff happens. And when I can't find that critical piece of paper, I totally panic.
Wait, ita, are you a citizen? I didn't know that
Yeah, took the leap last year. Oddly, it doesn't feel very different...
Hey, congrats.
I love hearing Craig Ferguson talking about his citizenship.
They would argue that you should know if someone is right behind you, and if they are, you drive through the yellow light.
Eh. Again, Chicago is different. But I'd rather be rear-ended than broadsided.
Nicole - Apr 2, 2011 6:28:41 pm PDT #1449 of 1453 Mark Block
"Kitchen, what's your status?" "Cookin' chicken."
ita "Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes" Jan 29, 2011 4:55:56 pm PST
That shit's awesome right there!
Except now you get jury summons! Uh, welcome fellow citizen, go play with the stupids of our country? (To be fair, maybe not ALL trials are as dumb as the once I sat, but OMG. SO DUMB. And bad, bad movies in the waiting room.)
I'm a bit envious of folks who have had good jury duty experiences. But sara's experience is my experience...every. single. time.
I did enjoy the guy who leaned over to me and said, "Hey, I believe in the violent overthrow of the government. Think that will get me off?"
Not sure if he actually said that, but he was dismissed at lightening speed and someone did follow him out of the courtroom.