Nathan, this is someone you me possibly remember from your past. I grew up on the southside lacrosse with you, it was sad to hear the news about your crime and punishment. I do hope that you have the opportunity in your lifetime to be a free man. We all make mistakes we were young I certainly made my own. I know you might remember Frank Kasson, Jeff Lenser, Shawn Sunday, many of us they grew up on the southside. I guess I ended up here out of morbid curiosity. It's sad to see how prison politics have skewed your world view but that happens. I'm sure I'm not the only person who was shocked when we read the news about the situation that I need you up where you are today. I can imagine living my life for that many years incarcerated as you have. One memory I have of you, well actually two. The first being on the snowy Wisconsin night walking past the juvenile detention center see you to other people bust out the side door during an escape. The other was at Central high school when there was a bomb situation in the toilet stall. I do wish you well and I'm not going to identify myself but I do know you from when you were young we were all grown older, and hopefully one day you'll be able to see the outside. But the outside is not prison and always remember if you do get out you never want to go back.
Now you've done it Karen. The folks at BTB will be deluged with grievances and threats of law suits for his first amendment right to have people be able to read his thoroughly entertaining journal properly.
I understand that you are College Educated (Bachelors Degree)(architect..really?) but maybe I can help you out and save the volunteers at MIT a bit of grief. Right click on the offending page...click on 'save picture as'......and then 'go to My Pictures'. Double click upside down page to open photo viewer and you can now rotate the page twice. The page is now the right way up and can be read without turning the monitor upside down.
Thank you Tim, my friend! We must all strive to be mosquitoes buzzing 'round the giant's head. You certainly do and I, for one, am happy about that. Susan M.
Now you've done it Karen. The folks at BTB will be deluged with grievances and threats of law suits for his first amendment right to have people be able to read his thoroughly entertaining journal properly.
I understand that you are College Educated (Bachelors Degree)(architect..really?) but maybe I can help you out and save the volunteers at MIT a bit of grief. Right click on the offending page...click on 'save picture as'......and then 'go to My Pictures'. Double click upside down page to open photo viewer and you can now rotate the page twice. The page is now the right way up and can be read without turning the monitor upside down.
Paul
Hi I sent you a couple of emails but never heard anything back. Did you get them?
Joe R.