Answer to the Traffic Power Lawsuit
My lawyer recently answered the Traffic Power lawsuit [PDF]. No doubt some strong keyword density in that document :)
For those who want some background on the lawsuit check out this post, which highlights when they sued me and the lack of specifics in the lawsuit.
Published: September 22, 2005 by Aaron Wall in aaron matthew wall
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Thank you so much for getting yourself a good lawyer. All of us in the blogosphere could be impacted by how this case plays out and we think you're the guy who should win.
To sum it up for those who won't read all of it, it containts tons of:
"Wall denies each and every allegation set forth of the complaint...."
"Wall is withough sufficient information ...on that basis denies every allegation contained therein...."
It would have been interesting to know what all the allegations were that are being denied. This is a very useless post for any of us who are new and have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
99% of the people reading this blog know what Aarons refering to.
If you want to lean more, search "aaron wall lawsuit" in any search engine.
Wall denies, Wall denies, Wall denies...
Like reading a broken record :)
Like reading a broken record :)
Like reading a broken record :)
As others have noted, just put the thing in a for loop:
for (paragraph = 0;paragraph<40;paragraph++) {
printf("Wall denies each and every allegation set forth in paragraph %d ...\n",paragraph);
}
Of the 15 Affirmative Defenses, I thought it interesting that the Equal Protection clause was listed.
I'm betting TP are surprised about the response to their bullying tactics.
Good Luck Aaron
Jean - this is a good thread to read to catch up on the background to this post:
http://www.threadwatch.org/node/3701
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