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- <h1>I found the name change forms!</h1>
- <p>Day 00787: Tuesday, 2017 May 02</p>
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- I've made a breakthrough in my name-changing journey.
- I've located sample forms for use in changing one's legal name in my state.
- The catch?
- They're all watermarked as being samples.
- My guess is that the watermarks would disqualify them from being admitted in court.
- At the very least, they make bringing them to court very unprofessional.
- I want to do this right.
- I'll need to retype these forms myself, but that won't be a problem at all.
- The only hard part will be figuring out how to get the double line between the line numbers and the petition body (for an example of the double line I mean, see the screenshot at the top of the page).
- I've checked, and all the required forms seem to be here.
- After retyping them, I'll upload the forms to this website for others that need them to download.
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- I feel kind of strange today.
- It's like a lethargy in that I'm not really motivated to do anything, but at the same time, I'm not really motivated to do <strong>*nothing*</strong>, either.
- Normally, when I'm lethargic, I'm strongly against the idea of getting anything done, but today, I can push myself just a little and get moving.
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- My old school got back to me this time, just as I was about to head to work.
- Unlike last time I tried, they had something helpful to say.
- Last time, they kept telling me to contact some other department, then wouldn't actually provide a way to do so.
- They kept insisting I reach this department via telephone, and when I explained that I don't have telephone service, they didn't care and refused to refund my money.
- In other words, they <strong>*stole*</strong> my money.
- At least, they basically <strong>*said*</strong> they were stealing my money.
- This time, they claim to have refunded the money to the servicer of my student loan on my behalf because the cheque was never cashed.
- They gave me the lender's name (which I knew, but it makes it seem more legitimate because they had the name in their records) and the date in which they did this, which was 2014-11-18.
- In theory, they could be lying, and I should ask the lender to check their own records for confirmation of this.
- However, I'm not going to.
- As far as I'm concerned, this case is closed and the matter is no more.
- I've shredded the expired cheque so I don't find it again and think I've found unfinished business to take care of.
- It's time to work on preparing paperwork for my legal name change.
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- Upon arriving at work, I was told I indeed left my mobile there.
- I didn't even need to look for it!
- However, the charger cord that I left with it is now missing.
- We have a thief!
- Still though, it's obviously the mobile that I care about more.
- In addition to the data already stored on it, there's the much-higher cost of replacement.
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- My coworker with the bad burn came back to work yesterday, but I forgot to mention that.
- It looks bad and the story sounds painful, but their arm is in full working order.
- There might be a bad scar, but no serious permanent damage was done.
- As for the story, a heavy stack of hot pans fell on them.
- They tried to push them off, but their skin was pulled off with the pan that directly touched them.
- They didn't say it, but I suspect their skin fused to the pan from the heat and that's why it got pulled off.
- Ouch!
- They've got a tattoo on their other arm in that spot.
- Imagine if they damaged their tattoo in that accident!
- That'd be even more frustrating.
- I've considered on an off getting my name tattooed on my right shoulder blade.
- Accidents that could damage it though are by far the most convincing reason for my not getting a tattoo that I've thought of though.
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- Late tonight, a customer asked for a pizza we don't keep ready after 20:00.
- I explained that we don't keep them ready that late, and said it'd be about a fifteen minute wait if they wanted one.
- They instead tried to switch to another pizza that we don't keep ready that late, so I again said it'd be a fifteen minute wait for that one.
- Without saying a word, they drove away.
- Rude!
- They could've at least said they weren't interested.
- I thought that'd be the end of of it, but I was wrong, and they <strong>*were*</strong> interested.
- They just thought we'd magically know they wanted us to make the first pizza they wanted without having even confirmed they'd wait for it.
- Additionally, if they don't pay for it, the order isn't complete and we don't fill it.
- You tell us what you want, you pay for it, then if we don't have it ready, we make it.
- It's not a difficult process.
- Even if it was, they drove off without warning.
- Had they said <strong>*anything*</strong> about what was going on, I could've asked them to pay at the window before leaving.
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- I ended up staying at work very late tonight, about an hour past closing time.
- Normally that'd've been fine, but I really didn't want to tonight.
- I have legal paperwork to sort out!
- I also anxiously awaited an email response from my mother, whom I'd written to about an hour before work to see if I could come over tomorrow.
- They didn't respond before I left though.
- Had my old school written back about half an hour sooner than they did, I wouldn't've asked to come over tomorrow, either.
- I'd've postponed it a bit to take care of this paperwork.
- At least going over there gives me more time to think, in case I need that.
- I also need to look into notaries and their process; I need to get some of these documents notarised.
- I was considering doing laundry tonight too, but I guess I'll put that off a bit.
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- My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
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- I finished up my discussion assignments for the week. My <span title="Programming 1">CS 1102</span> posts are in the <a href="/en/coursework/CS1102/#Unit4">learning journal</a>; my <span title="Greek and Roman Civilization">HIST 1421</span> posts are below:
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- Thank you for your informative explanation!
- I didn't understand how Rome's unequal treatment of the Latin cities worked strategically.
- I was completely baffled by this.
- It makes sense as a mechanism for keeping the Latin cities divided though.
- The more-privileged Latin cities are less likely to unite with the less-privileged ones if they think they're better than them.
- By setting up these artificial inequalities, Rome helped keep the Latins divided.
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- The Romans certainly proved they wouldn't yield to the requests of other cities.
- However, they also proved that their own word meant little.
- They frequently broke treaties they themselves had signed.
- Rome wasn't just a powerhouse.
- It was a force that couldn't ever truly be bargained with.
- Even if your city and Rome came to an agreement, you'd be holding up your end, but Rome wouldn't necessarily be holding up theirs.
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- According to the readings, it wasn't the Latins that rejected Rome's offer to unite; it was the other way around.
- The Latins proposed that they combine with Rome as equals to form a more powerful and stable nation.
- However, Rome rudely rejected the Latin towns' request to be treated as equals and be brought into the fold.
- The Latins wanted representation in the Roman senate, but the Romans were horrified by this idea.
- It was only after the Romans rejected the Latins' offer of union that the Latin towns tried to part ways with Rome.
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- I've finished my grading for the week and the ungraded quiz of <span title="Programming 1">CS 1102</span>.
- I've also completed my <a href="/en/coursework/CS1102/#Unit4"><span title="Programming 1">CS 1102</span> learning journal</a> assignment.
- I should've completed my proofreading of my <a href="/en/coursework/HIST1421/Inequalities_in_Rome.xhtml"><span title="Greek and Roman Civilization">HIST 1421</span> essay</a> and <a href="/en/coursework/HIST1421/#Unit4"><span title="Greek and Roman Civilization">HIST 1421</span> learning journal</a> assignment, but honestly, I needed some fresh air.
- There will be plenty of time to proofread those two tomorrow.
- And I do mean <strong>*plenty*</strong> of time.
- I have all my other coursework done, it just needs to be submitted.
- I'll even take much of the night off to visit my mother tomorrow.
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