atom feed30 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-currentRe: trek73
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John W. DeBoskeyOct 23, 1999 8:42 pm 
Matthew DillonOct 23, 1999 8:53 pm 
Julian ElischerOct 23, 1999 9:03 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardOct 23, 1999 9:06 pm 
Matthew DillonOct 23, 1999 9:09 pm 
Chuck RobeyOct 23, 1999 9:16 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardOct 23, 1999 9:22 pm 
Mike SmithOct 23, 1999 9:53 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardOct 23, 1999 10:04 pm 
Rodney W. GrimesOct 23, 1999 10:07 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardOct 23, 1999 10:13 pm 
Jim BryantOct 24, 1999 1:21 am 
Darryl OkahataOct 24, 1999 1:22 am 
Gary JennejohnOct 24, 1999 1:59 am 
Jordan K. HubbardOct 24, 1999 3:00 am 
Matthew DillonOct 24, 1999 11:20 am 
Matthew DillonOct 24, 1999 11:23 am 
Darryl OkahataOct 24, 1999 3:56 pm 
Kris KennawayOct 25, 1999 12:33 pm 
Jim BryantOct 25, 1999 1:20 pm 
Kris KennawayOct 25, 1999 1:29 pm 
Jim BryantOct 25, 1999 2:12 pm 
Ben RosengartOct 25, 1999 2:30 pm 
Jim BryantOct 25, 1999 4:05 pm 
Ben RosengartOct 26, 1999 8:29 am 
Matthew DillonOct 26, 1999 12:38 pm 
Jos BackusOct 26, 1999 2:52 pm 
Jim BryantOct 26, 1999 4:26 pm 
Matthew DillonOct 26, 1999 8:03 pm 
Jos BackusOct 27, 1999 1:43 pm 
Subject:Re: trek73
From:Ben Rosengart (be@skunk.org)
Date:Oct 26, 1999 8:29:08 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-current

On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Jim Bryant wrote:

No matter what Lush Rimbaugh says on the topic, frivilous lawsuits RARELY win in court. A lawsuit over this would indeed be frivilous.

You don't have to win in court, you merely have to exhaust the resources of your opponent. Walnut Creek doesn't have a huge amount of resources, and the amount they're likely to dedicate to defending a case like this is minimal, I suspect.

Followups to -chat.

-- Ben Rosengart

UNIX Systems Engineer, Skunk Group StarMedia Network, Inc.

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