
Obviously I don't update this page enough for someone who claims to be a member of the First Immortal Generation. My premise is that centuries down the road, if anyone is interested in me for any reason, he or she will be able to look at old Internet archives and find things I've posted.
But if I don't post much, that's not going to be of much use.
The real reason I decided to post again is to provide a link to the Arkansas Advance Sheets Group. The group is growing. It is an excellent way to keep up on the law.
The other reason is that several months ago, I accidentally canceled the gerrysch.com page. The page was no longer useful. I had not updated it in years. I had been paying for it every month, for no good reason. I don't think anyone went to the site on purpose, and few stumbled onto it by accident.
I meant to cancel an old law firm page. The law firm of Eubanks, Baker, & Schulze was dissolved years ago. We only kept the page because a few people still had our ebslawfirm.com email addresses. The time had come to cancel it. I asked the webmaster to go ahead and close down that page. She misunderstood and closed down the gerrysch.com page. It was probably my fault. I had been talking about the need to close down the gerrysch.com page for a long time.
But it's not gone. It's still available on the "wayback machine," the Internet Archive. I expect that it will be around longer than I will.
But if I don't post much, that's not going to be of much use.
The real reason I decided to post again is to provide a link to the Arkansas Advance Sheets Group. The group is growing. It is an excellent way to keep up on the law.
The other reason is that several months ago, I accidentally canceled the gerrysch.com page. The page was no longer useful. I had not updated it in years. I had been paying for it every month, for no good reason. I don't think anyone went to the site on purpose, and few stumbled onto it by accident.
I meant to cancel an old law firm page. The law firm of Eubanks, Baker, & Schulze was dissolved years ago. We only kept the page because a few people still had our ebslawfirm.com email addresses. The time had come to cancel it. I asked the webmaster to go ahead and close down that page. She misunderstood and closed down the gerrysch.com page. It was probably my fault. I had been talking about the need to close down the gerrysch.com page for a long time.
But it's not gone. It's still available on the "wayback machine," the Internet Archive. I expect that it will be around longer than I will.