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12:04 am November 8, 2010
| Dave Reynolds
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Post edited 12:05 am – November 8, 2010 by Dave Reynolds
Yay! Daylight's Saving means midnight updates again!
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11:58 pm November 8, 2010
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Don't you mean the END of Daylight Savings?
*grumblegrumble*secondplaceI'veseenthat*grumblegrumble*
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12:21 am November 9, 2010
| Dave Reynolds
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Catbunny said:
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Don't you mean the END of Daylight Savings?
I never can remember when I'm supposed to rewind it back or forward.
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3:46 am November 9, 2010
| Forsythe
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SPRING forward, and FALL back, isn't it?
Btw, having no luck logging in via FF all of a sudden – had to revert to IE. Yech, *ptew*ptew*.
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5:59 am November 9, 2010
| DanialArin
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Dave Reynolds said:
Catbunny said:
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Don't you mean the END of Daylight Savings?
I never can remember when I'm supposed to rewind it back or forward.
Spring ahead, fall back.
The annoying thing is, I've gotten notices of a half-dozen Daylight Savings changes in four months in my job's daily internal news feed, because it affects the offsets of market opening and closing times… but didn't get the local one. The only notices I got were a heads-up from my parents, and an alert from my PDA that it updated its clock.
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8:38 pm November 9, 2010
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For some reason, my-slash-the-family's-old VCR is one week early on it's auto-setting. Certainly explains why I had to reset it over and over a few times over the years. Probably only noticed it because of the notices at work.
As for the update…oooh, for want of Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer. Provided the EoD wouldn't have hired him first.
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Do not allow yourself to ever give in to despair or self-pity…that's my job and it's copyrighted, bucko!
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8:27 pm November 10, 2010
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My clock does it too spork, it's programmed to switch on the old DST days, so now it's like a week early/late
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8:43 pm November 10, 2010
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There's a TVTropes Evil Overlord Rule about "disappearing" people, you know. Unfortunately, this guy wasn't likely a member of the media.
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8:21 pm November 11, 2010
| Tain
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sidhe3141 said:There's a TVTropes Evil Overlord Rule about "disappearing" people, you know. Unfortunately, this guy wasn't likely a member of the media.
I do believe that Gage was the witness mentioned whom has appeared to have been successfully bought off.
Also, OBJECTION!
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12:06 pm November 12, 2010
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Post edited 12:08 pm – November 12, 2010 by Bounty
Tain said:sidhe3141 said:There's a TVTropes Evil Overlord Rule about "disappearing" people, you know. Unfortunately, this guy wasn't likely a member of the media.
I do believe that Gage was the witness mentioned whom has appeared to have been successfully bought off.
Also, OBJECTION!
I've been meaning to 'Shop and OBJECTION! into Panel 2, but I haven't gotten around to it. I am offically to lazy to walk up 1 flight of stairs to the office to use Devon when Logan is downstairs by the comfy chair and the TV.
And given the jump to Max, the value of a human Video Recorder, and the fact that this is lilely the trial for that EOD bust we saw at the start of the Book/Season/Whatever, it's more likely Max was the witness.
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It's time for another good idea, bad idea: Good Idea – Getting your Insider character into the comic Bad Idea – Joining the EOD to do so. Gratz to Jacobus for the New Avatar!
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4:01 pm November 12, 2010
| Dave Reynolds
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I wasn't going to, but I'm too much of a dork to ignore it.
 
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2:18 pm November 14, 2010
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Hmm. I'm not a legal expert, but didn't this guy just basically admit in open court (where everything is recorded and there are people in the audience) that they bribed, intimidated, or killed a witness for the prosecution? I believe ANY of those things would be considered a felony. I don't think this would have any chance of working in a real court.
If they wanted to try the "you can no longer use that evidence because you can't prove you got it legally" thing, that would be possible, but would not be done in the open like this, and probably not by admitting to additional crimes in the process.
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4:13 pm November 14, 2010
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Well, Banks never said he did anything to the witness, only that his opposing counsel has no witness. Just about anything could be implied, but Philiboyd hasn't said or done anything to insinuate that he or his people used any illicit means against this former witness.
Given he said, "That story will not be running", and other clues, it's suspected (and pretty likely) he's talking about Gage Campbell, a journalist that doesn't seem to have the greatest journalistic integrity. It appears he gave up the link evidence linking the bank's owner and the Masonic Order in a deal with Phil to get to his (Gage's) daughter. It seems that connection was a large part of what this case was riding on. If the trial was about the bank's connection to a terrorist group, and they can't prove it, even if Covenant WAS guilty, they'd have to get a whole other trial going for a conviction, I think.
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Do not allow yourself to ever give in to despair or self-pity…that's my job and it's copyrighted, bucko!
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