The legal-size legal pad has been under attack since as early as 1982, when then Chief Justice Warren Burger banished legal-size documents from federal courts. One informal survey estimated Burger’s move saved almost $16 million through more efficient use of storage space. Several states followed the federal government’s lead; in Florida, a group appeared called “Eliminate Legal Files,” or ELF.

Perhaps the “paperless office” will not be achieved by more aggressive computerization, but by trimming a few inches from the bottom of the pads every ten years or so.


I look forward to the hit Fox drama about a crack team of legal paper enforcers entitled The ELF Files.


“plate or shrimp or plate o’ shrimp”

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I own (and enjoy) the 1975 Iasos LP Inter-dimensional Music. Heavy new age. This amazing/crazy label EM Records from Japan also reissued the CD a year or two.


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Murmur: “Part of the fascination of the starlings is the way they seem to be inscribing some sort of language in the air, if only we could read it.”

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