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    The short dull history of Gerry Schulze in Cyberspace

    I can be found a number of places in cyberspace.  I have now decided that this will be my home base on the Internet.  For a while I wanted to make "gerrysch" my trademark in cyberspace.  I had "gerrysch.com."  I still have that domain name, but I don't know whether I'll keep it.  



    Although I have the "gerrysch" name in many of the most important places:  Google, Facebook, AOL, and Yahoo to name a few, I don't have it everywhere.  On Myspace, for example, someone else got to Gerrysch first.  

    I preferred "gerrysch" to "gerryschulze" simply because it's a little easier to spell.  The name "Schulze" is very similar to the much more common name "Schultz."  People constantly misspell it.  People regularly add a "t."  It sounds like it ought to have a "t."  In fact, in the German original it's pronounced as if it had the "t" (shooltsa).  Nevertheless, I was afraid that I told people my website was "gerryschulze.com, they'd go to their computers, try "gerryschultz.com, and not find me.  Linking makes this much less of a problem.  I may also see if "gerryschultz.com is available and link it to this site.  Yeah, that's the ticket.

    Still, I think I"m going to try to start all over. 

    Older Gerry Schulze websites.

    The old Gerry Schulze website is a cobweb that I have intended to update for years.  Unfortunately, I have never taken the time to learn enough HTML to make it work.   I don't know if the best thing to do is to eventually fix it, but for now I'm just going to leave it there, abandoned, and start from scratch.  There are two reasons for this strategy.  The first is that I wanted to move www.gerrysch.com to a Google Apps system.  Unfortunately, I was unable to do so, because I was not able to figure out how to transfer ownership of the name  from myself to myself.  This is nobody's fault but mine.


    I have been on Facebook way too much.  I am involved in about three thousand games on Facebook (a small sample), and I'm going to have to stop.  I really intend to do so (2/7/2011).  Let's see if it happens.  

    I am also active on  Amazon.com.  I enjoyed the impressive reviewer rank of about 35,000 last time I looked.

    I have left a number of barely begun blogs strewn across the Internet.

    I practice law for a living.  Here are a few webpages devoted to that pursuit.  My current firm is Baker, Schulze & Murphy.  Baker & Schulze is still a going concern, too.  It's complicated.  My Avvo page is also full of useful information, as is my Linked In page.

    I enjoy teaching Continuing Legal Education courses.  I use Bananaberry Enterprises for many of my Continuing Legal Education hypotheticals.  

    I hope to expand this page.  I think this is a good start.  

      Let me know if you have comments about my webpage. I check the comments "semioccasionally."

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