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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 1997 07:16:02 -0700
To: "Toney  Anderson" <toneya@gte.net>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in toolbar]
Subject: http://supremelaw.com/TFZLINKS.HTML
Cc: supremelaw@ibm.net, pmitch@primenet.com

These are great ideas, Toney.

Our "Plan," such as it is, anticipates
additional Phases (e.g. Phase Two, 
Phase Three), in which we will concentrate
on specific improvements.  Phase Two,
for example, will involve adding all
pertinent hypertext links, and cleaning
up all typographical errors.  Perhaps,
your excellent ideas below can be added
to Phase Three and beyond.

Please keep an IDEAS file, and save anything
and everything that might occur to you,
as you have done below.

I know exactly what you mean.  Now you 
see why it is very crucial that we obtain
more funding.  Would Boeing be in a position 
to make a small grant to us, say $5,000,
to keep the project on schedule and viable?


Just a thought :)

I note that Boeing just ramped their production
schedule up to a rate of 43 planes PER MONTH!!
You must be VERY busy up there, yes?  :)

I'm happy to see a strong American firm doing
so well.  

Keep up the good work.  I do think the
757 is a brilliant technological achievement,
and I mean that sincerely.  I chatted with a
senior pilot recently, and the gleam in his
eyes was still evident, as he briefed me about
correct throttle settings for an empty aircraft.
Correction:  almost empty.  I was in a coach
seat, enjoying the thrill, right along with him!!
That 757 went straight up.  What a rush!!!

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://supremelaw.com

p.s.  I iterated last night, until I could
get a set of "batch-like" commands to put this
file into its current form.  It is actually 
my first "real" HTML file, ever.  Thanks for
showing me how!!

copy:  Team SL


At 06:53 AM 10/21/97 -0700, you wrote: 
>>>>

Paul, the attachment did not come through to me on your first note. However, that is just as well since I do not have my own website. I do hope that you did not have a lot of work to do to make the file I sent you usable.

I am quite excited about helping to build the SLL and have actually been thinking a lot about the 'finished product'. One of the things I have been thinking is that just having the various pleadings, memos, etc. loaded for viewing is not going to make the best resource for novices, like myself for example. While having all the cases loaded in the same form as are the current ones is necessary, we need more. It seems to me that what a user might want to be able to do is to look at various examples of the same types of pleadings, e.g. habeas corpus, so they can construct their own pleadings from looking at several very good examples. Thus some sort of INDEX would be invaluable. Not an index of each case, but an index of all the cases by specific types of pleadings, memos, etc. (I do not know enough about the law to be more precise, but I think you get the picture.)

In addition, we need a search engine to enable independent searches. I have no idea what adding that kind of capability means in terms of costs, etc.

The big problem I see is that the ONE person who can classify each 'file' in each 'case' in the library is YOU. I don't see how you can continue to counsel, be intimately involved in setting up the cases to go into the library, AND classify the various pleadings, etc. into a useable index.

Although this is down the road from where we are now, some thought should be given to what, IF this is a desirable outcome for the finished library, we need to do early on to minimize re-work down the road.

Anyway, I am not a librarian, but my mental image of this law library contains these features. You have probably also given such things a lot of thought also. I just wanted to let you know how my mental images of the library are developing.

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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in toolbar]
To: Recipient list suppressed
Subject: http://supremelaw.com/TFZLINKS.HTML
Date: Tuesday, October 21, 1997 5:33 AM

Dear Team SL,

Our senior webmaster has hosted
this file at our website.

Be careful to use UPPER CASE
on the file name, and the full
.HTML suffix.

Please keep the existence of
this file in the family, and
do not release it to anyone
without my prior permission.

This file will serve as an
organizing tool for all our
copyright enforcement.

Thanks, everyone!

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://supremelaw.com

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Paul Andrew Mitchell, Sui Juris      : Counselor at Law, federal witness 01
B.A.: Political Science, UCLA;   M.S.: Public Administration, U.C.Irvine 02
tel:     (520) 320-1514: machine; fax: (520) 320-1256: 24-hour/day-night 03
email:   [address in toolbar]        : using Eudora Pro 3.0.3 on 586 CPU 04
website: http://supremelaw.com       : visit the Supreme Law Library now 05
ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776 : this is free speech,  at its best 06
             Tucson, Arizona state   : state zone,  not the federal zone 07
             Postal Zone 85719/tdc   : USPS delays first class  w/o this 08
_____________________________________: Law is authority in written words 09
As agents of the Most High, we came here to establish justice.  We shall 10
not leave, until our mission is accomplished and justice reigns eternal. 11
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