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Lawyers Ordered to Play RPS to Settle Dispute

Rent-to-Pwn writes "After the lawyers involved couldn't settle even the most basic disputes without court intervention, a federal judge ordered the two lawyers to play one (1) game of rock, paper, scissors to settle the dispute. Being a federal case, in theory, it could become precedent for similar, unimportant decisions. Of course, there's no mention of what the two lawyers are supposed to do in case of a tie ..."

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  1. Geez... what a precedent by Nefarious+Wheel · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can't wait to see what Groklaw has to say about this precedent. Or who owns the game...

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    1. Re:Geez... what a precedent by StikyPad · · Score: 5, Funny

      Fortunately, games cannot be owned, under current US IP law. They can be pwned, but that's something altogether different.

  2. Good old rock... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...nothing beats rock.

    1. Re:Good old rock... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      I guess we all know to use paper when playing against you then.

    2. Re:Good old rock... by qyiet · · Score: 5, Funny

      ...nothing beats rock.

      [Scissors]Nerf rock!!!!
      [Scissors]Nerf rock!!!!
      [Scissors]Nerf rock!!!!
      [Paper] Actually I think rock is fine

  3. Damn... by CWRUisTakingMyMoney · · Score: 5, Funny

    Damn, and just when my faith in our justice system had been fully restored...

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  4. I wonder... by jfclavette · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... if they're allowed to summon expert witnesses.

    1. Re:I wonder... by ultranova · · Score: 3, Funny

      It said that you should always start with scissors because the other person will uncounciously make the connection that rock is the strongest position and then, "to be clever" use paper. Ergo, you should use scissors.

      No, you should use rock. If you lose, you can use it to bash the other guys head in and win anyway ;).

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  5. In case of tie.... by ClamIAm · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sue for unsportsmanlike conduct. Or something.

  6. PBF by falzer · · Score: 5, Funny
  7. A training manual... by Skidge · · Score: 4, Funny
  8. wont work by illuminatedwax · · Score: 4, Funny

    You know they'll spend at least 2 hours arguing over on what count to shoot, what hand gestures constitute "scissor", "paper" and "rock", how to dispute ties, etc., etc.

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  9. game on your honor by agendi · · Score: 5, Funny
    I originally mis-read it as "Lawyers Ordered to Play FPS to Settle Dispute".

    Echo's of "QUAD DAMAGE" and "J00 CAMPING SOB" in the Halls of Justice.

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  10. With so *much* at stake... by Nerdposeur · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...perhaps a duel would be more appropriate.

  11. ... it has to go and do something like this ... by pavon · · Score: 4, Funny

    and totally redeem itself!!!

  12. "Has the jury reached a verdict?" by Spittles · · Score: 3, Funny

    "We're about to your honor... one.. two.. three.."

  13. Re:Funny yes....but "your rights online"? by FooAtWFU · · Score: 5, Funny
    You're right.

    It obviously belongs in Games.

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  14. Guess we'll have to Roshambo for it! by RoadWarriorX · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can see it now....

    (Digging for Arrowheads)
    Pip: OOH! OOH! I think I found one!!
    (Cartman has hold of the other end.)
    Cartman: No, I found it!
    (Cartman and Pip hold the large arrowhead by opposite ends.)
    Pip: Oh, I do believe I found it first.
    Cartman: No, I did!
    Pip: Oh, dear...
    Cartman: Well, guess we'll have to Roshambo for it.
    Pip: What do you mean?
    Cartman: Well, first I kick you in the nuts as hard as I can. Then you kick ME in the nuts as hard as YOU can. And we keep going back and forth until somebody falls. Last one standing gets the arrowhead.
    Pip: Oh, my. Well, I suppose if I must...
    Cartman: Okay, ready? I'll go first.
    (Cartman takes a step and hauls off, kicking Pip square in the balls. Pip immediately turns blue and falls to the ground coughing. Cartman looks pleased. After Pip stops coughing, he finally manages to speak.)
    Pip: Well, I guess you win.
    Cartman: Oh, I don't care, you can have the stupid arrowhead. I don't want it.
    (Cartman tosses the arrowhead down to Pip, who is still lying painfully in the dirt.)

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  15. In related news...Betting on the event has begun. by Mindragon · · Score: 4, Funny

    June 7 (Las Vegas) -- Bookies in Las Vegas have already begun accepting bets. 1.2 to 1 odds are that the winning lawyer will pick Paper over Rock.

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  16. Re:probably as fair than most legal proceedings by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Lawyer #1: "Rock"

    Lawyer #2: "Paper"

    L1 "Aha! I win"

    L2 "No you don't! Paper wraps rock, it says that right here under section 1A of the rule book."

    L1 "Look, according to the expert witnesses, rock would rip right through paper. We have a geologist to testify to the strength of rocks, and a materials engineer to testify to the relative weakness of paper."

    L2 "Well, we have a person from the Rock Paper Scissors assosiation and another from the paper industry, both of whom assure us that paper wraps rock."

    Etc, etc ad infinitum....

  17. It was almost the perfect crime... by Floydius · · Score: 5, Funny

    but you forgot one thing. Rock - Crushes - Scissors! -- But, Paper covers Rock, and Scissors cuts Paper! Kiff, we have a conundrum! Search them for Paper, and, bring me a Rock.

  18. Spoilsport... by Graboid · · Score: 5, Funny

    Gee - it's no fun when you spill the punchline.... Subtle references are best left unexposed so the inner sanctum can continue to feel superior to and laugh at all those unknowing fools who have yet to master the intricacies of modern cartoons.

    So, why don't you just bite my shiny metal ass? Oh wait, you're serious. Let me laugh even harder.

    1. Re:Spoilsport... by Ythan · · Score: 3, Funny
      >>So, why don't you just bite my shiny metal ass?

      This is a reference to Bender, a character on the cartoon Futurama.

  19. Re:Play Paper! by Shishberg · · Score: 5, Funny
    If players tend to shy away from paper, shouldn't you play rock?

    Alternatively, this bit probably applies best to lawyers:

    On the other hand, Paper also connects with a player's perceptions about writing. There is a quiet power in the printed word... As such, some players perceive Paper as a subtle attack, the victory of modern culture over barbarism. Such players may use Paper to assert their superiority and dignity.
    ...in which case, the rational throw would be scissors.

    But if the other side will rationally choose scissors, then the sensible course of action is to throw rock.

    But if the other side reasons the same way, then obviously you'll have to play paper.

    Either way, never get involved in a land war in Asia.
  20. Guns Do! by ImaLamer · · Score: 5, Funny

    I swear that when I saw the headline I was thinking "Real Person Shooter" !!!

    R typically stands for real in these cases, and not being familiar with rock as a choice, I figured they were going to duel. I like that we can sometimes take the justice system back a few hundred years every now and then. Maybe they should just tie up both parties and throw them into a body of water - whoever lives obviously is wrong!

  21. Not to be a complete prick, but... by Elemenope · · Score: 3, Funny

    It would be "Rochambeau", and while Wikipedia offers your alternative as legitimate, this is one of those cases where I believe Wikipedia has been overtaken by rude, uncultured philistines bent on destroying all meaningful cultural reference and offering bland Americanized bastardizations in the place of perfectly good imported words.

    And just for the mods, who occasionally can't figure this part out, 'I'm Kidding!(tm)'.

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  22. In case of tie... by dR.fuZZo · · Score: 4, Funny

    there's no mention of what the two lawyers are supposed to do in case of a tie ...

    File an appeal?

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