To: mikegi
The biggest conspiracy-theory nutcase I ever met was a physics professor. Smart guy when it came to quantum chromodynamics. Stupid as a post when it came to the high complexity of backing an automobile out of a parking place. I figure the wide ones ain't real deep and the deep ones ain't real wide.
To: Billthedrill
Yea, I agree. I am a lawyer and worked with very bright people who did very well in school, but truly most barely manage to keep their heads afloat in the office world.
By a wide margin, most of the attys I have known and worked closely with (several hundred in the toughest lawyer market in the USA, NYC) are dull individuals, much more interested in avoiding blame and passing the buck, than doing anything of merit. It's not their fault - it's a symptom of the system they are in.
That being said, independent of that, I would not trust most of these Ivy School geniuses to balance a checkbook. I certainly don't trust any to watch my back.
The smartest man I know is still my dad, though. Could he write a killer brief for court in a 3-day weekend? Nope. Could he smell trouble, a phony, a racket, a waste of time, from 100 miles away? You bet!
I like to think he taught me that. So far, I've done ok! ;-)
23 posted on
12/02/2003 11:21:35 PM PST by
HitmanLV
(I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.)
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