I reminded of cartoons from my youth where the bully picks a fight with ‘our hero’ and does well in the first few rounds. But later, after ‘our hero’ has had his/her spinach, the tide turns and the bully is left in a dazed, upright but teetering condition. ‘Our Hero’ then simply blows on the beaten hulk and it falls down in ruin.
SCO now stands, dazed and teetering waiting for the final winds of legalize to send it crashing down into insignificance.
There was a time when I had plenty of bile to spew at Darl McBride (I’ll avoid the obvious comparison of ‘Darl’ to ‘Duh’, that would be childish) but as time, and the legal system, ground on it became clear that this was a pathetic individual incapable of of creating; resorting to warrentless claims against those that can.
The result is energy and millions of dollars squandered on defense rather than creation; the only winners here are the lawyers.
I can’t wait for the final blow.
Requiem for a legal disaster: a retrospective analysis of SCO v. Novell