Prisoner catalog.
I saw a catalog of prisoner stuff that showed two typewriters.
The one for under $150 still had no memory, but did have a 12-character LCD with a 22,000 word spell checker. Those spell checkers tend to just beep if they do not like a word. The good part is they use a carbon ribbon and come with a separate correction tape. So that should really make both my letter writing and blog posting simpler.
I am thinking that if my source was right and I could spend up to $250, for that amount I could at least get one or two page memory. I will try and check further.
I hope you solved the problems at work fast and gave that lovely charming boss or yours some reason to remember how valuable you are and he better stop pissing you off. Hey, maybe my new friend
Vinnie could have some friends of his pay him a visit! (HA HA THIS IS A JOKE) Although I seal my mail, your incoming letters are opened by the mailroom, so there is no need to respond to my Vinnie suggestion. There is no telling about the CO's sense of humor.
I am really in need of the Supreme Court decision. To date, the law library has not delivered it, and since I have received no mail from Mom and Dad, I assume Dad was unable to get it.
I would think you could just go to the US Supreme Court Web site and there would be a list of all recent decisions? If not, then I realize it means digging and searching and I still have no concept of the time involved. So I am asking for your help it at all possible.
Since my recent denial, the actual ruling is now sort of my last hope. I will continue to ask for this at the library, but they could not even get two cases that the Federal judge cited in denying my case.
I am desperately hoping that Dad ordered The Jailhouse Lawyers Manual before he left. I had mailed him the invoice from the last time he ordered, which had the phone number, but he need to check the price.
But hey, I just sit here and do my time! No dig at you. It is my parents that continue to baffle and confuse me.