To: Wright is right!; hchutch; rdb3
Nope, out of their jurisdiction. This WAS a circuit court. Only thing higher is SCOTUS, and they'r deny cert in 2.2 seconds.As a bigtime geek, I have to ask about how you benchmarked this. I assume you used SupremeCourt 9.0.0.0 Gold Edition--that is the judicial benchmarker's standard. But there's some controversy on whether one should use AmbulanceChaser 12.5.1.2 (written in ANSI C) or the SueOnceLoseAnywhere 1.1.6 (which is written in Java). A few intrepid souls are using GNUsanceSuit 0.9 (an open source litigation package, presently in beta--and only available for Linux). :o)
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03/13/2003 1:33:09 PM PST by
Poohbah
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To: Poohbah
"As a bigtime geek, I have to ask about how you benchmarked this. I assume you used SupremeCourt 9.0.0.0 Gold Edition--that is the judicial benchmarker's standard. But there's some controversy on whether one should use AmbulanceChaser 12.5.1.2 (written in ANSI C) or the SueOnceLoseAnywhere 1.1.6 (which is written in Java). A few intrepid souls are using GNUsanceSuit 0.9 (an open source litigation package, presently in beta--and only available for Linux). :o)" Actually none of those. I used ScaliaJudicialGuffaw 8.0.1.0 with the RehnquistSidesplit Plug-In Module. You can also get a close approximation under NoGorithm 7.2.
Michael
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