SCO Vs. Groklaw
Conrad Mazian points us to an article in Forbes reporting that the SCO Group is trying to subpoena Pamela Jones of Groklaw. Except they can't find her. A few days ago PJ posted a note on Groklaw saying that she is taking some time away from the blog for health reasons; she didn't mention any SCO deposition. SCO's lawyers apparently believe that "Pamela Jones" does not exist and that Groklaw is penned by a team of IBM lawyers.
"Very prolific woman, that Pamela."
Prolific?
Main Entry: prolific
Pronunciation: pr&-'li-fik
Function: adjective
Etymology: French prolifique, from Middle French, from Latin proles + Middle French -figue -fic
1 : producing young or fruit especially freely : FRUITFUL
2 archaic : causing abundant growth, generation, or reproduction
3 : marked by abundant inventiveness or productivity
Perhaps multifaceted?
I reserve the right to think for myself. Others' opinions are optional. Puppy on lap = typos...not illiteracy.
I understand the point that you're trying to get across, but in the case of Jesus, to those who believe the message, the message and the messenger are one-and-the-same. It's a subtle, but important point (one that is difficult to swallow by a secular audience who would prefer to perceive Jesus merely as a very good man.)
Virtue finds and chooses the mean.
Aristotle, Ethica Nichomachea
How do you think the MIB keeps track of all the aliens?
GospelHead, thanks for pointing that out. Though, the point stands: too many people invoking the name fail to live up to his message. --JA
Awwwwww, Did I hurt the itty bitty moderator's feelings with facts?
Couldn't let the facts get in the way of an emotional argument now!
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