Java Zen:Thinking Out Loud Thursday, 2024.03.28
After 35 years, I have finished a comprehensive study of European comparative
law. In Germany, under the law, everything is prohibited, except that which is
permitted. In France, under the law, everything is permitted, except that which
is prohibited. In the Soviet Union, under the law, everything is prohibited,
including that which is permitted. And in Italy, under the law, everything is
permitted, especially that which is prohibited.

		Newton Minow, Speech to the Association of American Law Schools, 1985

2007.04.03

Worthless Words

As was easy to predict, the promise from Eric Jensen of Jensen Musical Instruments to return my $2,000 deposit by March 31 has proven to be just as vacuous as his promise to build an electric cello. Here it is, April 3 and not so much as a penny has been returned.

Lying leech.

I’m amending my demand to say I want my deposit and expenses in the form of a cashiers check. I have zero confidence in the ability of Eric Jensen of Jensen Musical Instruments to act in an ethical manner. Someone suggested he could potentially send another bell and whistle laden package which would be empty and he could then claim he sent cash. Regardless, any future correspondence with Mr. Jensen will be opened before witnesses and on video tape.

Lying, unethical leech.


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