my friends,
as nelly furtado once mused, all good things must come to an end. and, unfortunately, it is time for my presence on BoS:law to come to an end. the reason i chose today was because my final marks have been updated and i have officially completed my LLB.
a sincere thank you to the...
hey HSC 2008ers. so you've got a pretty good UAI and now you're stuck deciding to which university to go. and so you send me a PM. normally that's not a problem, except like it's post-HSC, so all of you decide to attack me at once. normally that's also not a problem, except it's like christmas...
I'm sure all of you have read the paper on this and this.
i haven't managed to get my hands on the new Regs (hfis, can you give me a hand?) and do some nerding, but based on what the reports, i concur with Dominic Knight in saying,
i wonder if there's a Constitutional argument that can be run...
i admit, nudies are attractive for what they are, fruit juice. they create a nice little marketing image, basically crushed fruit, nothing added. they claim to require refrigeration and consumption within a few days.
then i read this article in the herald today.
see also the FCA decision.
not...
ok, so I want the new iPhone (who doesn't?)
reading SMH this morning, i noticed this funny little paragraph:
i get how repeat contract-breakers could be 'blacklisted' by AT&T or Apple, but i don't think they could write a penalty clause, at least under Australian contract law, if it is not a...
so there you have it. just like 9 out of 10 nutritionists recommend weetbix. :)
the next time your lecturer won't let you cite wiki, point them to this article.
can it be argued that 'avatars', cartoon and other animated representation of children are not 'a person who is, or appears to be, a minor engaging in sexual activity'? after all, cartoons are not people.
i don't think the students of Sydney University have much to complain - the situation is the same elsewhere.
even though UNSW 'pioneered' small-group teaching, the fact that the new building has classrooms with 42-seating capacity and harvard-style lecture halls fit for 90 means we're all...
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