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Posted on 04-Mar-2004 00:05 GMT by Rich Woods | 216 comments View flat View list |
Thendic-Amiga Court Case - Latest Motions
DECLARATION of Bill Buck filed by Plaintiff Thendic Electronics Components re 49 MOTION to modify order (RS, ) (Entered: 03/03/2004)
MOTION by Plaintiff Thendic Electronics Components to modify the order granting specific performance. Noting Date 3/19/2004. (Attachments: # 1 note for motion# 2 Proposed Order)(RS, ) (Entered: 03/03/2004)
DECLARATION of Bill Buck filed by Plaintiff Thendic Electronics Components re 49
MOTION to modify order (RS, ) (Entered: 03/03/2004)
MOTION by Plaintiff Thendic Electronics Components to modify the order granting specific performance. Noting Date 3/19/2004. (Attachments: # 1
note for motion
#2 Proposed Order (RS, ) (Entered: 03/03/2004)
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Posted by gary_c on 07-Mar-2004 14:51 GMT | In reply to Comment 207 (samface): It's not a matter of perception per se. Like I said before (repeatedly), it's a matter of interpretation of facts and, further, what is important is not merely perceiving and interpreting, but of having the authority to act on the interpretation. You don't have the authority to do anything but voice an opinion. Your opinion will not change the circumstances of Genesi or Hyperion or AI in this case. You can take your "objective facts" and do what you will with them -- that's completely irrelevant. No one cares. The judge's opinion will change the circumstances of those companies. That's why his opinion is significant and yours is, at best, merely interesting. Why is this so hard to understand or accept?
I don't think I've ever had a different opinion about the legal process, even earlier involving Amiga, Inc., as you contend, so it's not like I'm "suddenly philosophical" here in Genesi's case. Actually I'm not philosophical at all; I'm at the other extreme: practical. What the judge says matters; what sideline commentators say doesn't. When the judge said Amiga owed back pay or whatever, that was the reality for me. What the judge says about Genesi this time will be the reality again.
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