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Occasionally it's amusing to check the website statistics to see what search keyphrases lead people here from search engines like Google.

sorry scanner could not be initialized

No kidding. The scanner I bought from Denise on eBay didn't get along with my computer. It lives in the basement now.

gorsuch kirgis

Yeah, not any more.

verizon wireless legal department

I dealt with its subpoena response group once when I was trying to get some phone records, but I didn't write about it here. Maybe I wrote about those John Doe subpoena cases a few years ago. I did write about how Verizon Wireless tests its network coverage.

highest paid professional

That would be someone else — and I'm not complaining.

a poem about math class

Good luck with that.

I'm amused that people got to this blog using that search phrase not just once, but four times.

Here's one I found, but I can't say it does much for me.

math 3.14

"What was that number supposed to be again? I can remember part of the number, but I can't remember what they called it. It sounded like some kind of food?"

tph-lex

It's dot com.

treating employees with respect

A good idea. I've worked places where it wasn't done. Then I stopped.

any creative commons license

You wanted the Creative Commons website. Anything I may once have written on the CC licenses is way out of date.

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I have the feeling we had some unfinished business around Creative Commons, but I can't seem to get worked up enough to even try to track down what it was. It's amusing, though, that every time I hear a licensor mention it, it seems to be to say "someone asked to use my foo, which was very nice of them, though the license means they didn't actually have to" so I guess that worked out after all.

(Me, I get clicks from "holy crap" and "htmal" which probably wouldn't make my mother very proud. Well, "holy crap" might.)

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