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Distractions for Stressed Law Students

I'm still trying to decide what I want to add to the links on Three Years of Hell. Eventually there will be some top navigation so that, if you really want, you'll get to read my CV, glance at my work history, and look through a page of suggested resources--the most important of which is now on the right.

Yep, everyone keeps telling me how horrible 1L is (anyone who wants to disagree, chime right in), so I've added a set of 'Distractions for stressed law students' to the categories on the right hand side. Check out the adventures of Davan, Peejee, Aubrey, and other reprobates in Something Positive, or the strange animations at The Other Side. Little Goth Girl is probably Mata's best-known animation, though the Columbia NHK crowd might like Samurai Lapin, while the anti-corporate types among my readers should definitely enjoy the works of Mr. Snaffleburger.

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Before I post my own "distraction," I wanted to let you know that you can't see other people's comments because the font is all in white. As I use MT myself (and ran into the same problem), I can't recall how to fix it, only that it is fixable. I think it has something to do with the values you set for comments-body, or something like that... Anyhoo, for distraction, check out http://www.duckstudios.com/kozo/kozoFlash.htm. ;-)
Yeah, I noticed that problem. It's a problem with IE 6.0. Problem is that by fixing it in IE 6.0, the templates all break in IE 5.5. I can't find a good way around it. :(
the thong song is so kool
more cartoons the cozo
es muy bueno ,gracias
kozo really made me laugh, its brilliiant
Kozzo is realy talented dancer. i realy appreciate the creator. thank you and keep up your creativity.

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