HydraulicJack
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It doesn't. As an MA in Psychology, I was taught that when behavior doesn't make sense, there's a fair chance that it's crazy.What sense does it make...
It doesn't. As an MA in Psychology, I was taught that when behavior doesn't make sense, there's a fair chance that it's crazy.What sense does it make...
"Find out what scares vB, try XenForo today"We need some sort of slogan.
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I'm unable to learn thisI am considered a Troll on vB's forum. It is the only place I have ever been considered a troll. I am not sure why I post over there, it seems I just can't help myself, when I am in there I just get angry and have to say something. I need to learn to keep some of my opinions to myself.
When I saw this post it sounded familiar to me and I thought I remembered Adrian saying this exact thing when I read it. I think I will have to admit to faulty memory on this one. I will admit when I am wrong.
vBulletin can add me for all I care, i'd even represent myself.
Then i'd tell the judge EXACTLY why I am moving away from VB.
If I were these guys, who aren't running a company and only individuals living outside the US, then I would make them come to my country by ignoring all there American legal notices... because that is when jurisdiction is tossed out the window and extremely difficult to enforce across borders.THE HELL!?!?! WHY THOSE SCOUNDRELS! Going after guys like Colin and Mert!! MAN they have no shame!!
I would never represent myself. I've always heard it said that a man who represents himself has a fool for a client. I don't know that its necessarily true, but it does seem like logic and law aren't necessarily compatible and I doubt I would do well in the bizzaro universe.vBulletin can add me for all I care, i'd even represent myself.
Then i'd tell the judge EXACTLY why I am moving away from VB.
I have no idea what you're kicking yourself for.Retraction,
I made a big mistake and misquote.
Bad Jon. I will try and not make such a big error again.
I have no idea what you're kicking yourself for.
We all make those mistakes darlin'. You caught it, so don't worry about it.I made a post that I thought was entirely true but found out it was not. I should have been much more careful.
I made a post that I thought was entirely true but found out it was not. I should have been much more careful.
That's the bottom line.I think at the end of the day, XF wins.
Yup....loss is loss and wasting is always losing whether it's money or time...things without reason are also a waste of time.That's the bottom line.
It's cold comfort (and this thread will probably be 10,000 pages long by then), but those other guys will end up footing the bill for the tremendous amounts of money currently being wasted on this.
In the end the only real winners will be the attorneys.
There is an old lawyer joke that sums this up.That's the bottom line.
It's cold comfort (and this thread will probably be 10,000 pages long by then), but those other guys will end up footing the bill for the tremendous amounts of money currently being wasted on this.
In the end the only real winners will be the attorneys.
lalThere is an old lawyer joke that sums this up.
An attorney in Texas decides to bring his son to the office to show the kid what he does. An old man walks in to the office and asks to speak to the attorney about a problem he has. He says:
"My name is Domingo. I worked for a man named Rodriguez for 20 years in my village. He says to me that in exchange for my service, he will give me all the cows on the farm when he dies. His son Montana refuses to give me the cows."
The attorney responds: "By the end of the day, we'll have those cows!"
The old man thanks the attorney and leaves. About 2 hours later a well dressed young man walks in and asks to speak to the attorney. He says:
"My name is Montana. My father had a man Domingo who worked for him for 20 years and says that he owns all the cows on our farm. This is not true. The cows are mine."
The attorney responds: "By the end of the day, we'll have those cows!"
After the man thanks the attorney and leaves, the confused son turns to his father and asks him to explain what is going on. His father turns to him and says:
"Son, by the end of the day, we'll have those cows!"
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