Virtual Posner
Richard Posner’s avatar recently gave a lecture in Second Life. New World Notes provides a transcript. Among my favorite parts: Suddenly, a large wooden cube materializes in the middle of the auditorium, blocking Judge Posner from the audience– an apparent griefer attack on the event, or the Judge himself. [Posner]: That’s an example of the ...
Richard Posner's avatar recently gave a lecture in Second Life. New World Notes provides a transcript. Among my favorite parts: Suddenly, a large wooden cube materializes in the middle of the auditorium, blocking Judge Posner from the audience-- an apparent griefer attack on the event, or the Judge himself. [Posner]: That's an example of the kind of threat that worries me-- a huge box marching through an amphitheatre. The audience laughs while chaos ensues, during which Hamlet Au briefly crashes out of the world, and the Judge notices an audience member: JRP: Is that a raccoon? Kear Nevzerov: I'm a "furry". Not sure how I got this way. [Posner]: I think it's Al Qaeda. KN: I'm really an IP lawyer from DC. Honest. [Posner]: I like your tail.Hat tip: Will Baude.
Richard Posner’s avatar recently gave a lecture in Second Life. New World Notes provides a transcript. Among my favorite parts:
Suddenly, a large wooden cube materializes in the middle of the auditorium, blocking Judge Posner from the audience– an apparent griefer attack on the event, or the Judge himself. [Posner]: That’s an example of the kind of threat that worries me– a huge box marching through an amphitheatre. The audience laughs while chaos ensues, during which Hamlet Au briefly crashes out of the world, and the Judge notices an audience member: JRP: Is that a raccoon? Kear Nevzerov: I’m a “furry”. Not sure how I got this way. [Posner]: I think it’s Al Qaeda. KN: I’m really an IP lawyer from DC. Honest. [Posner]: I like your tail.
Hat tip: Will Baude.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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