Oct. 4th, 2002

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Gaiman wins! Neil Gaiman's essentially been suing Todd McFarlane to clarify who owns the rights to Miracleman (who is not from the Spawn universe), along with Angela, Cagliostro, and Medieval Spawn (who are). The jury found for Gaiman and the trial now enters the damage phase, in which the jury decides who gets what as a result of McFarlane's misconduct.

This is excellent news in that it probably means we'll see Miracleman reprints. Plus, hey, you gotta cheer for Neil.

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You know how you can be muddling along in your life, never realizing there's something missing, and then all of a sudden boom there it is? That one object that will fill the elusive hole in your existence? The object that calls to you, not like siren luring you to disaster, but like an old friend you're meeting for the first time?

That's how I feel about this. Now with Mac OS X support.

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The anonymous TPB, Esq. presents this compelling explanation of the proper interpretation of the word "shall" in New Jersey's election law. It is compelling because he provides examples to support his argument; take careful note, oh pundits of all stripes. This is why I like most lawblogs.

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I've got to stop doing this; it's raising my blood pressure.

But where does the Pentagon get off complaining about Iraq sneakily hiding arms before the UN inspectors arrive? I'm sure Iraq is hiding arms, yes; it's a fairly obvious conclusion. Now. Who's been holding back UN inspectors? Where's the delay coming from? Hint: it's not bloody well the inspectors dragging their feet.

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