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Posted May 20, 2003 13:41 UTC (Tue) by mwilck (subscriber, #1966)
In reply to: I think SCO is not interested in protecting their code. by Wol
Parent article: Torvalds Suggests DiBona for SCO Panel (Linux Journal)

Well if I make coffee at home, I usually do that with boiling water (I recently read the water should have 94°C for optimal aroma). I assume the physics of making coffee are pretty similar on both sides of the Atlantic. Thus any reasonable person should expect a fresh coffee to be hot (close to boiling temperature, actually), and take care not to spill it.

Sorry, European Way of Thinking. That was the point of the previous poster before the discussion went OT: Europeans expect just about ANYTHING from U.S. courts, no matter how unreasonable it appears for old-world minds. This holds for the SCO case, too.


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Posted May 20, 2003 16:16 UTC (Tue) by virtex (subscriber, #3019) [Link]

I can't speak for coffee since I'm not a coffee drinker, but if I ever spill boiling hot McDonalds orange juice on myself, then by God I'm going to sue.

*cough*


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