Re: WWPVD

From: J. Oquendo (no email)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 12:22:53 EST

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    > I suppose in some universe, it *IS* possible that Paul could be found
    negligent by some jury trial and ordered to pay millions of dollars.
    > But that's the same universe were swine routinely fly to and fourth
    across the green sky.

    Apparently you've never been in a jury trial and hopefully you won't
    have to be.

    The problems (to some this is the solution) with jury trials is, define
    "peer". You're under the impression - if on a worst case scenario there
    was a jury trial - that, Paul would be sitting with a jury of his peers.
    Peers in the sense that those hearing the case would be in his
    demographic range: Computer Engineer (heck even an avid user) of some
    form, around his age, hopefully in the same profession. Often what will
    happen is some poor shmoe will be sitting on the case, bored by the fact
    he won't understand anything, the explanation of it all will be
    convoluted, aggravated that he/she has to sit at a jury trial (how many
    people loathe jury duty). Couple this with moronic logic: "If I was
    suing I would want someone to have mercy on my pockets" ... So GUILTY!
    So while Chivalry may be dead frivolry (Yes another
    Bushism/craptabulous/butchery of a word) isn't...

    What I would do is offer a warning of sorts for the duration of 90 days
    and pull the plug with copies of messages that were sent forewarning
    (l)users of impending changes. This to some degree exonerates you from
    possible repercussions. Now before you take my advice, this is based of
    logic not factual law as (obviously) IANAL.


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