Words of the Prophet of Doom

This Blog has nothing to do with God, Religion, the End of Time, or any similar garbage. (Well at least not directly, I may well take shots at some irrational folks like creationists.)This Blog is simply my Random Ravings About This and That and those little things that annoy.

Wednesday, April 09, 2014

More Word

I know the blog has been inactive.   The POD has been under a degree of stress and forgot about this blog and has been "venting" in other areas.  But it is time to return to the slightly longer form.

This is a "short issue" blog, covering a number of things that have irritated the POD.

1.   It is not fun to have Eye issues.

 Short story long.    Many years ago, while in law school, I had that life changing moment at Damascus and did not realize it.  I was a second year law student.  It was  Friday afternoon.   The rest of my fellow law students went out to celebrate the start of the weekend... I went to the Library to cite check an article for the Journal of International Law and Economics.   I was on my bicycle and was not wearing eye protection.   A rock got kicked up on Constitution avenue into my right eye.   It turns out that this was "life changing".

1.   I got a corneal ulcer and the eye was dilated for 4 weeks during which I could not read.   And catching up from this, I got mono.  

This had an immediate impact.   But for 1st semester, 2nd year, I was in the top 5 to 10% of my law school class.   This semester brought me way down and while I went back to high levels of performance in future quarters, this ended "big law" as an option.

But this wasn't the only immediate impact...Due to rock in the eye, I was slow getting home.    That morning I had been "interviewed" by a major Hawaii law firm about a summer associate position.    They called my apartment and left a message asking me to come to dinner that night.   I got home to late too go.   Apparently this offended them and they hired another GW student with no Hawaii connections (and basically an identical set of credentials) instead of me.   I found out several years later that they had not believed my story of going to the library of Congress and getting hit in the eye with a rock...  

2.  Due to the corneal ulcer and the eye injury I did not complete my journal editing assignment on time.   And due to rock in the eye and the inability to see, I was unable to complete my journal article.   And thus I was not on the Journal my third year.

3.  In the longer term, I have now been told, many years after the fact, that my right eye has now developed a "traumatic cataract" and I am going to need to have it corrected.   And I have noticed this in the past six months as my ability to read has been somewhat limited.  Not yet a "major" issue, but enough of a problem to be troublesome.

A moment at Damascus that resulted in major changes far beyond what was first comprehended...



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