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A Decade And A Ghost -- Wow! | 401 comments | Create New Account
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Beware nemesis
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 25 2013 @ 05:54 AM EDT
The very calm (relaxed?) and reasoned IBM response indicates the Nazgul have
done their homework and the opposition may have walked into trap of their own
making.

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A Decade And A Ghost -- Wow!
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 25 2013 @ 09:18 AM EDT
The Ghost doesn't have anything IBM can take from them... there's nothing left
to lose and, to them, everything to gain.

I suspect that, now that there are no monies or any other properties owned by
what is left of The SCO Group for IBM to get when they lose that someone felt
that "hey, we can still win this!".

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A Decade And A Ghost -- Wow!
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 25 2013 @ 11:01 PM EDT
Zombies from Utah walk still?

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Oh No!! The Zombie Rises Again?!?
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 25 2013 @ 11:47 PM EDT
I knew this could not be the end, nor will there ever be
end. Just when you thought SCO was dead and buried
it rises once again, "'was merely a flesh wound", comes
to mind. Even after IBM spanks SCO, I seriously doubt
it will be over, as I am sure SCO will come back again
and again. It seems there is no killing of SCO possible.
The bigger question is: WHAT does IBM get out of all
of this?!? SCO is BANKRUPT, it has NO MONEY, and it
has NO PROPERTY. All this is is an exercise of
throwing more good money into a bottomless pit, so
WHY do it?!? This is the very definition of INSANITY.
We know SCO is INSANE, but IBM?!? The only good
thing that will come out of all this for all of us who don't
practice law, but follow this like an OLD Sat. morning
series, is we get to "root" for the GOOD guys (IBM) and
hiss at the VILLAINS (SCO). If SCO gets its wishes
(PLEASE NO!!) is we will finally get to see the Nazgul
in action -- SCO MUST have a DEATH WISH... that or
SCO already knows that it IS dead, so it has nothing to
lose, since it is BANKRUPT and PROPERTYLESS.

Oh well I suppose it is time to go stock up on some
more popcorn. And here I thought this saga was over.
Foolish me.

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