Authored by: mcinsand on Friday, August 17 2012 @ 04:17 PM EDT |
Look at what Flo writes and how well constructed the sentences are... in a
second language, no less. Now, given that he has at least that much cognitive
ability and that he is fairly immersed in this technical area, think about his
track record for making a correct prediction on the outcome. It doesn't add up,
unless you conclude that he says what he says because he's paid to say it.
Regards,
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, August 17 2012 @ 04:57 PM EDT |
the thief cries "catch the thief"... [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, August 17 2012 @ 09:55 PM EDT |
What it doesn't tell me is what else if anything Oracle got (gets) from FM.
If he is a consultant then he should be providing Oracle with some advice in
exchange for the dough. (That's what consultants do don't they)
It would be interesting to see what (if any) advice Oracle has received and if
there was any substance to it.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, August 17 2012 @ 10:45 PM EDT |
The judge should ask to see the work fm has done for Oracle for this money.
Wonder if any exists. I wonder also if it will suddenly exist now that the
possibility that the judge might ask.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, August 20 2012 @ 06:54 AM EDT |
...is that the relationship between FM and Oracle is something like that between
pharma and
certain doctors. He obviously feels a fierce loyalty to his hirers.
And in the broader sense, an opponent in a trial is a competitor, so who's
to say that "competition related matters" don't include stories about the
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