Thursday, February 14, 2008

Sharing the spotlight

I apologize. This post has absolutely nothing to do with law, our campus, or even the city of Berkeley itself.

Rather, I'm posting it because we, each as a college, a town and a school of law, have looked ridiculous to the outside world for a number of things recently and I think it's time to share the spotlight with those students across the bay.

Here they are, looking ridiculous in my favorite article of the week.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't know what's so ridiculous about this. I am a female with long hair, and I can tell you that if the shower doesn't have pressure, you really do have to be in their a looong time to properly wash and rinse your hair. I don't think Stanford would have saved very much water.

Either way, this is nothing compared to the whole Berkeley-marine fiasco.

2/14/2008 12:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oops...their=there

--12:24

2/14/2008 12:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you can have a high-pressure, low-flow shower head, they're not incompatible, they probably just didn't get very good shower heads. All of the massage shower heads sold at Home Depot, etc. are all low flow and they are great. Unless these are some kind of newly designed ultra-low-flow models or something. I hope Stanford doesn't fold and give them crazy 10 gal/min showers now.

2/14/2008 2:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOL, love this. thanks for posting .

2/14/2008 3:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Keep the non-law, non-berkeley, non-Boalt posts coming and ignore all thos whiners. This blog is fine the way it is. -Satisfied 3L Nuts 'n' Boalts reader

2/14/2008 8:11 PM  
Blogger Patrick Bageant said...

I'm waiting for Part Deux, where Berkelians begin to protest Stanford's decision. Maybe pass a resolution, or something.

2/14/2008 8:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with 2:51...and the plumber (no doubt a mensa member) who said to use a wrench to fix the problem. Low-flow typically means high pressure....precisely because it's low-flow, they have to find a way to pressurize the nozzles so they actually work. Sometimes these low-flow things are downright violent. Depending on how good one is with a wrench. I think our friends across the bay are a little 'jealousmuch?' of all of our glorious recent press coverage. Really, this is the best they could come up with?

2/15/2008 10:02 AM  

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