And like that... he is gone
So that's it. RIP Three Years of Hell, June 2, 2003 to August 25, 2006. After all these words, there are only a few things left to say.
Two sites, the Imbroglio and the Volokh Conspiracy, have given me a slightly premature sendoff, and their words are very kind. (The site has received its final Kerr Package.) In answer to Ambimb's question as to why the site is closing, the answer is simply that the project is done. I don't know what my next big task will be. I've got two articles in process (much more difficult now I don't have free Lexis access). There's a few chapters written of a novel, a thought made more exciting by three friends who have already written books. The more I look at law and technology, the more I think that an open-source, XML-based framework for writing judicial opinions would bring caselaw closer to the public (as well as weaken the WEXIS duopoly). Perhaps that's a project worth looking into. Whatever the case, I'm sure I'll have no problem coming up with other tasks to occupy my (soon to dwindle rapidly) free time. This story was always meant to have an ending, and after all these months, it is finally here.
Thank you to the professors and students at Columbia Law School who made this journey such a rich experience. The same goes to the bloggers across the 'sphere who've linked, commented and otherwise spread the word. (A special note should go to Martin, who started me on this path.) My family, although asked not to comment on the blog itself, never failed to give me encouragement (and fodder for quite a few posts) throughout my years here.
And finally, of course, thank you to all of you who've read this site over the last three years and a bit. Journeys are made better with travelling companions, and I couldn't have asked for a finer bunch.
Best regards,
A.R.
It´s a complete shame. We knew the city was a real gem but with all the hoopla around the danger and armed policemen everywhere, it certainly put a damper on discovering all it had to offer. Could definitely have to do with government trying earnestly not to tarnish the image of the city…As for other cities known to have as much crime that we´ll be visiting, possibly Capetown, but hoping there won´t be too many others on our list where the crime will be such a distraction.
That fear does seem like it would be distracting. Are you expecting to see any other cities with that much crime in the next year?
That is a real shame about the warnings and all the police. I was there 4 years ago and didn’t hear warnings like that or see hordes of police. I’m not sure if the situation has deteriorated or if it is anxious government officials and tourism boards that don’t want ANY bad incidents to mar the marketability of Salvador or Brazil in general. Especially with the Olympics coming…
We had a fantastic time, went out at night and did not feel any danger. Lovely people, great beaches. Marvelous time.
Sorry you didn’t enjoy it more.