... until the 20th anniversary of the case SCO v. IBM. By my calendar it is exactly 4 weeks from Feb 6. The fact that the lawsuit is now titled Xinuos v. IBM is a mere scrivener's error.
One cannot help comparing this lawsuit with a similar example described in Dicken's Bleak House. In the preface, Dickens notes that:
"At the present moment (August 1853) there is a suit before the court which was commenced nearly TWENTY YEARS AGO ..."
Deja vu all over again. This milestone is deserving of a celebration. How about reading into the Court record some of the legal filings in "Jarndyce and Jarndyce"? Or maybe from SCO's bankruptcy proceeding, since it, too, has involved spending all of the estate's value on legal fees? Ideas welcome.