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Old 09-22-2015, 01:26 AM   #29
eschwartz
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
I've already said that the Supreme Court is the final arbitrator of the law. Said that in this forum over a year ago. If the Supreme Court overturns, will you finally admit that Apple did not break the law?
No I wouldn't, but only because I would have died of shock. Either that or started looking for the hidden cameras and if that failed begin to seriously entertain the idea that I have been transported to a parallel universe generated by the Infinite Improbability Drive.


(Obviously, in the parallel universe Apple didn't break the law. But I wouldn't bother admitting it when I could instead use that time to research multiverse theory in the hope of traveling back. And anyway, I couldn't admit it to you, only to an alternate copy of you.)

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