Hmm. I guess I'll have to take your word for it. Thanks.
Trust no one. Here's a portion of a transcript from a hearing in SCO v IBM on Feb 24, 2006:
THE COURT: Counsel, I'm prepared to rule in this matter. Looking at this case individually on its particular set of facts, I find that ... And, Mr. Shaughnessy, if you'll prepare an order as to that decision.[IBM attorney] MR. SHAUGHNESSY: I will, Your Honor. Thank you.
THE COURT: All right. Now let's address the remaining motion... And I'm going to deny SCO's motion to compel at this time. ... Are there any other questions that need to be posed or should be posed and answers given, or is that clear?
MR. SHAUGHNESSY: I think that's clear. Would you like me to prepare an order on that, as well?
THE COURT: Yes. Yes.