Re: Judge Judy rules!!! (was: USB thi

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From: Jon W (jfwee_at_WSUHUB.UC.TWSU.EDU)
Date: Tue Oct 03 2000 - 10:43:55 EDT


That truly sums it all up :) first he was thanking m e for the info i
posted here that helps him get 5 units, then he brag about it, then he
moans about his gas and driving his car, then he calls greedy, preaching
that one should o their own work and not to depend on others (HAH !) and
now he is a LIAR ! :) what a CHARACTER !

BTW, THIS TOPIC IS GETTING OLD AND LETS PUT AN END TO IT HERE. anyone who
wish to discuss this further (in which i hope there are none). pls use
private email and do not waste this list's bandwidth.

Cheers ! :)
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 scosgt_at_att.net wrote:

> EXCEPT THAT THE PERSON WHO BOUGHT 5 DID NOT GET THE
> ORIGINAL INFO HERE AND...
> NEVER OFFERED TO SELL ONE TO ANYONE HERE, AT ANY PRICE.
> THEREFORE YOU ARE FULL OF SHIT AND THIS SOULD END.
> ENOUGH SAID
> > There are three ways to look at this case:
> >
> > 1. If Judge Judy's court was in session, the people who went out and bought
> > a single unit were entirely blameless. The people, who managed to find more
> > than one unit, had no DIRECT contract with the original poster and so could
> > not be help liable in a legal way. Open messages in a public forum are
> > unlikely to form the basis of a legal contract.
> >
> > 2. Outside of Judge Judy's court and closer to home, if one of my children
> > had been one of the lucky ones to find more than one of the units, and who
> > then did not offer the original poster a unit at cost plus expenses, such as
> > tax, fuel, and freight, that child would have been punished. If the child
> > had found five units, bragged about the find and then tried to turn over a
> > unit at a huge profit to the original poster, then that child would have
> > been grounded for a year or worse.
> >
> > 3. In the larger court of the universe, the child who found five units,
> > bragged about the find and then tried to turn over a unit at a huge profit,
> > will ultimately have to deal with the karma of that act. We have no way of
> > knowing the fate of this person but it is fair to say that a great deal of
> > pain and suffering is likely over time in this life or the next.
> >
> > Anyone who feels that they might fall in group 3, could heavily influence
> > the fates with an act of atonement.
> >
> > The Judge has ruled!
> >
> >
>


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