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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (163920)4/16/2002 5:28:45 PM
From: Windsock  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Re:"Have you read the remedies in their full legalese - I think not!"

Actually I have read the remedies and large parts of the legal briefs but that is beside the point.

Any testifying expert will review materials on the subject before they testify. And every time the expert testifies, the opposing attorney will ask about the materials that were reviewed. This has happened throughout the Microsoft trial and the most interesting stuff has appeared when the witnesses for both MS and the Govt were examined by the opposing attorneys.

Re:"Mr. Saunders was testifying as to the appropriateness of balkanizing MSFT's code."

Someone forgot to tell Jerry that there would be a test on the subject matter, i.e. the proposed remedies. Jerry, armed with his huge ego, did not even read the homework assignment before he took the test -- not even the Cliff Notes summary.

Imagine a child offering a book report on a book that he or she has never read. The teacher discovers that the book report was just based on what "everyone knows". Do you think that the book report will get a passing grade or an F?
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