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Groklaw: My Very Own Motion, Tra La
Apr 4, 2007, 12 :45 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (10026 reads)

(Other stories by Pamela Jones)

"Well, obviously, I can't say much about this new SCO filing at this time. It's all about moi...

"I can say this: SCO in its wisdom has just guaranteed that the judges in SCO v. IBM and SCO v. Novell will have to read Groklaw. So, welcome Judge Kimball. Welcome, Judge Wells. We've enjoyed very much learning about the law by watching you at work. SCO told you something that isn't true. No one tried to serve me that I knew about. No one informed me of any deposition date. That is true. It doesn't feel so nice to be smeared like this, I can tell you that, and to have to pay a lawyer to deal with this harassment. I view it as such, as a kind of SLAPP suit, a vendetta to pay me back for blowing the whistle, and to shut Groklaw up. SCO wants to put a pin on a map and point to it and say, 'Here's PJ.' Then someone drops by and shoots me, I suppose. I certainly have nothing to tell them that is relevant to this litigation..."

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As my posts here will show, I've bee ...   Deep sigh . . .   
Ron Bentley
Apr 4, 2007, 17:08:08
 
This isn't the only thing Plato got  ...   Plato got many things wrong.   
Charles Hixson
Apr 4, 2007, 20:55:03
 
SCO doesn't really care about Grokla ...   SCO and SCO   
Joe User
Apr 5, 2007, 04:42:19
 
I think IBM has all the resources needed ...   Re: SCO and SCO   
Sid Boyce
Apr 5, 2007, 14:01:40
 
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