i kinda like the question, "Where is the code?"
FTA: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/reiser-and-pros.html "........ The defendant and prosecutor also went back and forth about Hans Reiser's company Namesys and the open source ReiserFS filesystem . The defendant said as much as $4 million was invested into the filesystem. "I'm asking you about the code. Where is the code?" Hora asked. "You're kind of not understanding how we work when you ask that question," the defendant responded. He said it was open source code. "I would say where is the code is somewhere in upwards of hundreds of thousands of computers, is the answer." The conversation between the two got a little heated when Hora asked who would get the filesystem under the pending divorce. The defendant waffled, and said he would under a prenuptial agreement. Assuming that agreement was valid, the defendant said, "all of it was mine." "Look, can you give me a straight answer?" Hora asked. "My opinion is that we had an agreement and she owned none of it," the defendant added. "And if that agreement was void, how much would she own?" Hora asked. The defendant never directly answered. The discussion moved on. Prosecutor Hora noted that the ReiserFS was falling in popularity at the time of the defendant's Oct. 10, 2006 arrest. "You were basically obsolete?" Hora asked. "That was not our perception." ....."
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