Category: holiday
02/16/12 10:48 - ID#56069
Infringement!
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Words: 18
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/16/12 10:48
Category: weather
02/15/12 05:40 - ID#56066
No film noir
Deflated lantern
Finally took a decent shot of (e:terry) for his QuickBooks ProAdvisor profile
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Words: 32
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/15/12 05:49
Category: holiday
02/14/12 11:46 - ID#56062
Happy Valentine's Day!
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Words: 32
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/14/12 11:48
Category: school
02/13/12 07:16 - ID#56060
Word of the Day: Subjacent
Legal context: "Subjacent support rights are the rights of surface owners to not have their land subside from the activities of the owners of underground rights." Coal mining is a good example: as the miners are removing coal, they have to make sure that the surface doesn't collapse. The relation of the subsurface to the surface is "subjacent".
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Words: 71
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/13/12 07:22
Category: weather
02/13/12 04:58 - ID#56059
Pretty shadows
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Words: 45
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/13/12 07:14
Category: ideas
02/12/12 09:56 - ID#56057
Bees & Cell phones?
Did anyone else see this news?
Why a mobile phone ring may make bees buzz off: Insects infuriated by handset signals
Signals from mobile phones could be partly to blame for the mysterious deaths of honeybees, new research shows.
In the first experiment of its kind, a bee expert placed a mobile phone underneath a hive and then carefully monitored the reaction of the workers.
The bees were able to tell when the handsets were making and receiving calls, and responded by making the high pitched squeaks that usually signal the start of swarming.
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Words: 180
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/12/12 09:56
Category: weather
02/10/12 10:58 - ID#56049
What...
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Words: 5
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/10/12 11:06
Category: pets
02/06/12 01:40 - ID#56033
Nisha & Bill
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Words: 12
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/06/12 02:40
Category: work
02/03/12 11:30 - ID#56015
Office elephant
(e:Terry) tried to install the plant hangers but ran into trouble with it.
We got this fabulous whiteboard cabinet from Buffalo Business Interiors but it needs some special attention before it can be hung. I've been using it anyway, sitting on the floor making pictures & lists. It has corkboards on the insides of the doors and hooks for hanging big pads of paper. It's really my dream whiteboard.
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Words: 76
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 02/03/12 11:35
Category: school
01/31/12 01:27 - ID#56009
Promissory Estoppel
Promissory estoppel allows a promisee to enforce a promise against a promisor even when there's no consideration. Consideration is a legal detriment that binds one to a contract. It's usually money for service or product but it could be product for service or something else.
Example: (e:Lilho) promises (e:Paul) that she will give him a year's worth of tortoise food if he stops going out dancing for a month. (e:Paul) thinks this is a good bargain and stops growing dandelions and strawberries for Basra and T2. At the end of the month, (e:Paul) hasn't been dancing but (e:Lilho) laughs and says she wasn't serious. Now Basra and T2 are hungry. Can (e:Paul) sue (e:Lilho) for tortoise food?
Yes! Why?
- Was a contract formed? (e:Lilho) made an offer, (e:Paul) accepted, so yes.
- Was there consideration? (e:Lilho) isn't getting anything for her promise, so no ((e:Paul) not dancing for a month doesn't affect (e:Lilho)'s life although that's what she asked for).
- So why can (e:Paul) sue? Promissory estoppel: Because he relied on (e:Lilho)'s promise by tearing out the dandelion and strawberry garden and an injustice will occur if (e:Lilho)'s promise is not enforced - Basra & T2 would go hungry. Was it reasonably foreseeable (or even just reasonable) that (e:Paul) would rely on the promise? Yes, because (e:Paul) thinks growing tortoise food is a pain.
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Words: 271
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 01/31/12 01:30
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