I pulled some old programmers out of a pile before they went to the dumpster.
1) Radionics 50002) DTI Programmer
3) Scantronics 40004) Stellar Fence Programmer
Is anyone feeling nostalgic?
I pulled some old programmers out of a pile before they went to the dumpster.
1) Radionics 50002) DTI Programmer
3) Scantronics 40004) Stellar Fence Programmer
Is anyone feeling nostalgic?
I'll take it all. Let me know what you want for it.
Jim Rojas
Just Look> I pulled some old programmers out of a pile before they went to the > dumpster.
Rojas will take the DTI/Brinks programmer...
heh
I knew that one was coming.......... ha ha ha
The DTI programmer is useless to Brinks, or to anyone else for that matter. CP-01 prevents the use of those old systems anyway.
This is something Brinks avoided during the mocked up hearing. Their lawyer also said that Brinks abandoned equipment is real estate law...the judge squinted a few times like I knew she would. It went right over her head. I knew anything I said would be objected, and the judge always agreed to the objections and told me to move on...what a joke our legal system has become.
Jim Rojas
Russell Brill wrote:
No offense but you came totally unprepared while they came totally prepared. You chose to represent yourself whhile they came with lawyers, you didn't understand the system and they did.
If you want to call that a joke I guess you can
I did not choose to represent myself. Simple economics dictated that. A
25K+ retainer would be out of reach for most of us. Civil law is nothing like criminal law. If it were, I would have been appointed equal representation under the law. Since civil law is all about who has the most money, clearly no defense even with paid council, would have mattered.Jim Rojas
Mark Leuck wrote:
Jim. You lost focus right from the beginning. They tried to flood you with paper to demonstrate how you "violated" their IP. You chose to respond by saying that the equipment was "abandoned", and told them to "suck eggs". You could have responded to each one of their points by simply requesting they provide proof. Everything they said in their preliminary letters amounted to baseless accusations that you could very easily have knocked down. Monster Cable recently tried the same thing with a small outfit called Blue Jeans Cable. Here's the link:
It happens everyday. Poor man with a lousy court appointed lawyer gets
25 years to life...20 years later they find evidence that clears the poor guy.Rich guy pays a high priced attorney, even though he is guilty as hell, gets off with a suspended sentence or community service hours.
It's all about the Benjamin's...
Jim Rojas
Mark Leuck wrote:
I sent an email about this to your hotmail account.
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