On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 2:31 AM, Ken Seefried <ken at seefried.com> wrote:
PJ writes an unabashedly fawning article highlighting
the value of old computers and the classic computer community in the context of patent
litigation, and predictably that community shits on her because she doesn't have a
dedicated practitioner of obscure arts understanding of how 20 year old computers can be
preserved. Somehow, I think a paralegal (hint: non-technical) in her (I think) 30s not
steeped in computer history beyond the SCO case can be given a pass there, but clearly
some of you, the predictable ones, have different ideas.
Who is "shitting on" her or anyone, and where, please?
I certainly wasn't and I don't recall anyone else doing so.
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