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[Info-sweater] laboriously


From: Ernie Chan
Subject: [Info-sweater] laboriously
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 21:52:28 -0500
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When he wrote that HP's investigation was legal and well done, he was relying on HP's representations. com Focus on Java GuideSite. With a gazillion exhibits.
They would be embarrassed.
This whole story makes no sense to me.
SCO has enough troubles already.
SCO has enough troubles already.
But this will get you started while I slave away.
Certain kinds of exploits can linger on cache servers at ISPs, search engines and large companies long after an infection is theoretically quelled. Let it get so bad that everyone sees how dangerous software patents are. It provides many reusable classes and tag libraries that can be used to build medium-to-large applications. That is a fine plan, but how are you going to do it?
He agreed I could, so here's his explanation, which I'm sure will help you to understand that win or lose, IBM comes out ahead. Some may think that is in fact the best, to let the system topple over.
If Bill Hewlett and David Packard were still alive, they would be appalled. I reproduce it in full. My final destination that I would like to get to is DBA so at the moment I'm trying to expand all my knowledge from hardware and networking to DB and programming. So we are off and running. Take a look at BadBoy. Is that not SCO to the max? HP has used it before, but never before in connection with internal leaks. When he wrote that HP's investigation was legal and well done, he was relying on HP's representations. The whole memo was filed under seal, and this is the redacted version. He didn't at that point know about the California statutes.
And that is the way the people in our company feel. I appreciate it very much.
Patricia Dunn and Larry Sonsini are answering questions now. When he wrote that HP's investigation was legal and well done, he was relying on HP's representations.
Anyway, just saying that the overall impression I get is they don't expect to win this motion.


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