On Wed, 21 May 2003, Declan McCullagh wrote:
I agree. I've never understood why folks find the law to be "majestic."
They don't. They like law because it is interesting to them. It is interesting like a novel, or an encyclopedia. When I was a kid I used to love flipping the pages of an encyclopedia - usually forgetting what I was originally looking for. I liked the information - lawyers like the words. Some people like studying bugs. Some people like studying brain cells. Some people like studying anything, because *everything* is interesting. If you think about anything deeply enough, you find out there's a lot you don't understand. As the number of people increase, the social pressure increases, and we begin to cook in ways we didn't think possible. Law is supposed to aleviate that pressure, but it usually backfires. Lawyers like words, they don't really care about what they mean in an overall picture of society, rather than how they relate to each other. I'm glad Tim knows he can't be a lawyer, but given his comments here, there may come a day when he'll appreciate what they can do with words. Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike