thegh0st: most law schools require students have laptops. professors can get through more information because it takes less time to type than it does to hand write. yes, people hand wrote in the past, but not anymore, and classes are now run in a manner that relies on laptop use. is a student screwed if they don't back up and their computer crashes? yes, they are; and then they have to collect outlines from friends. i don't understand why this means they don't have common sense. it only means that technology fails sometimes. you stating that only those lucky enough to have good hardware is ridiculous. law students are not the only people in the world that rely on computers; it does not make sense why you are singling them out like they are complete fools for relying on technology.
this kid probably did back up. does that mean he should just sit aside and let some guy take everything? why is everyone talking like the student in this article is some idiot? this story is awesome, people should be congratulating this kid!
about your joke references gh0st, there are jokes about every profession out there. to be honest, a lot of people who tell lawyer jokes and jokes about doctors, dentists, etc are very ignorant. they are the same type of people that blame everyone else for their problems, always think they are the good guy, that they are the victim and anyone who disagrees with them is evil. law students and lawyers work extremely hard and the fact that you aren't capable of understanding the work they do has given you some extremely erred false sense of self-righteousness.
also try to recognize that the analogy someone gave about the marathon runner's legs doesn't mean that a law student's use of a computer is in every single way completely and 100% identical and mirrored to a marathon runner's legs. whoever made that statement was trying to put into terms the importance of a laptop to a law student in a way that hopefully people would understand, but clearly all the naysayers prefer to shine a negative light on the student from the article.