This appeal decision is taking longer than when my dad left to get cigarettes.
I'm seeing it too. I would not have expected this. But I'm going to assume they won't say a word about the case (other than to tell the inevitable superchat(s) asking that Vic won't be talking about it), if they have any sense. Unless I'm missing something. I think they're going to talk about anything else, but what exactly I'm not sure.so nick has a stream with vic planned for the 24th...
so nick has a stream with vic planned for the 24th...
It'll be either the 23rd or the 24th depending on which part of the world you are in. In Nick's time zone it'll be Wednesday night, specifically because he doesn't want any possibility of having the show completely derailed by a ruling showing up mere hours before show time.I'm seeing it too. I would not have expected this. But I'm going to assume they won't say a word about the case (other than to tell the inevitable superchat(s) asking that Vic won't be talking about it), if they have any sense. Unless I'm missing something. I think they're going to talk about anything else, but what exactly I'm not sure.
They've got thousands of pages of horseshit to read and legally analyze for relevance to the appealThis appeal decision is taking longer than when my dad left to get cigarettes.
Vic's lasagna is going to be a tad overdone by the time the court of appeals pulls it out of the oven.Another raftload of opinions, another 0 Vic Lasagna decisions.
At this rate it'll be 2077 before the appeals court issues their opinion.At this rate we'll get a fully polished Cyberpunk, its broken sequel, then its sequel fully polished before the appeals court issues their opinion.
Just spam them with amicus curiae briefs lol@AnOminous Is it possible for someone to poke the Appeals court and go "Hey, we do have this on the docket"?
But make sure that you make it clear that you are a friend of Ron and want VIc to pay for his gay pants.Just spam them with amicus curiae briefs lol