Re: Oracle v. Google jury returns partial verdict, favoring Oracle

From: Sandman <mr_at_sandman.net>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 15:50:27 +0200
Message-ID: <mr-A38BA2.15502610052012_at_News.Individual.NET>



In article <3lhnq7ldr7d0pbailksg9nsgleedrbuqkj_at_4ax.com>,  chrisv <chrisv_at_nospam.invalid> wrote:

> Sandman wrote:
>
> >> >Which is as relevant to 99.999% of computer users as "if you don't
> >> >like it, you can rebuild your house from scratch" is for 99.999% of
> >> >house owners. Give or take :-D
> >>
> >> Stupid statement from a Mac fanboi, because in the context of millions
> >> of people, "you can do something" means "someone will do something",
> >> assuming that it's worth the effort.
> >
> >Which is only relevant if that "someone" consider it as worth as you,
> >and that you have a means to communicate that with that specific
> >someone, which I know you know that just isn't true with open source
> >software.
>
> What nonsense.

Nope.

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Received on Thu May 10 2012 - 08:50:27 CDT

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