> Some old hands will remember a suggestion from a law library legend whose
> name is lost in the mists of time that libraries print up a form that
looks
> exactly like a Purchase Order, except that in some obscure corner in very
> small print it includes the words "This is not an order. This is a
request
> for a free book."
This is the first spare moment I've had so far this week, and you know how
free moments can be. I find myself wondering how much trouble it might
cause me were I to create a polished-looking form like that and post it to
my website where everyone could access it, should it turn out that a bunch
of people used it.
I'd better get back to real work, not saying that if anyone has a good,
clear copy of such a Purchase Order and wants to send it to me, in another
free moment, I might take a crack at it.
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T. R. Halvorson
Attorney at Law
201 West Main Street
Sidney, MT 59270
406-433-4180
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Author of:
Law of the Super Searchers: The Online Secrets of Top Legal Researchers
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