Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 03:09 PM EDT |
I am just getting a blank page with a twitter caption line at the top.
Tufty
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 03:47 PM EDT |
Google: Related to Sabadje [sp?] trying to build a
phone?
The correct spelling is SavaJe. (Switch the J and S around
to see what it was
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Authored by: xtifr on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 03:51 PM EDT |
Oracle: Then Mr. Reinhold's description of thee JSR's…
should be "description of the JSR's".
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Do not meddle in the affairs of Wizards, for it makes them soggy and hard to
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Authored by: JimDiGriz on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 03:52 PM EDT |
"Google: TX2052, presentation in Sun, Java in Wireless, Business review,
March 16, 2009: page 20 of the doc… page discusses project Deneal(?), and
Sundroid."
Probably Daneel from R. Daneel Olivaw:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Daneel_Olivaw
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- Deneal(?) - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 04:16 PM EDT
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 07:59 PM EDT |
Schwartz's earliest company was called Lighthouse Design
Source: S
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 11:07 PM EDT |
I believe the references to "Dr. Lee" and "Professor Lee"
are referring to Doug Lea of the State University
of New York at Oswego (http://g.oswego.edu). The misspelling occurs in other
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, April 27 2012 @ 09:41 AM EDT |
If I'm not mistaken, on the second instance of the heading,
Re-direct of Jonathan Schwartz --> Re-cross of Jonathan Schwartz[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: fstanchina on Friday, April 27 2012 @ 10:38 AM EDT |
"Google: You made a lot of money when Sun bought Oracle?"
Ah, that would have been fun. I'm hoping that the Google lawyer didn't make such
a mistake, so I guess our otherwise wonderful reporter got it backwards in his
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, April 27 2012 @ 02:06 PM EDT |
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Authored by: mirrorslap on Saturday, April 28 2012 @ 02:20 PM EDT |
Sun bought Oracle -> Oracle bought Sun
in update 6, Google cross of McNealy.
Hmmm. I have a recollection that Google's counsel corrected itself
immediately thereafter, and that I missed recording the correction. I have to
type quietly or risk getting shut down or even thrown out of the courtroom,
so I am making a conscious effort to keep my fingers on the keys to minimize
key bounce sounds. The judge threw several glares in the direction of the
gallery when a guy to my right unleashed intermittent barrages of mad key-
clicking.
This is why I like handwritten notes better; they evoke a better memory of
what went on, versus text file recording. It's a trade-off. You get faster
(same-ish day) or a fuller report. After all the work of transcribing 20-30
handwritten pages per day during the first week of the trial, I opted for
faster,
and less complete.
Being in the courtroom has been an incredibly rich experience for me. I've
seen some of my heroes in person (the world-class anti-heroes I could do
without), and have seen an amazing judge trying his best to ensure that the
jury is truly informed with the information that they need to decide the case.
Not to mention the lawyers, who are all at the top of their field. I just wish
that MoFo hadn't been brought in as co-counsel for Oracle. It would have
been really cool to see another Boies v. MoFo, a la the SCO v. Novell case. But
then again, we wouldn't have seen Bob Van Nest spanking Oracle with a
rolled-up newspaper as he rubs their nose in the mess of their own making (a
poor and ineffective method for training dogs, but maybe it works on
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