I found a lawyer who agreed to handle the case. His name is Tegiri
Nenashi. His previous sucess was a suit against PC display industry.
Remember the times when PC manyfactures inflated monitor diagonal
sizes and suddenly they were have to advertice the "actual size"?
Tegiri advised me to file 2 separate cases:
1. Class Action lawsuit against Movie Industry that keeps producing
films with sickening 2.35:1 aspect ratio, in order to make home
theater movie watching experience worthless.
2. Class Action lawsuit against HDTV standards body that promoted
regressive Widescreen Aspect Ratio. Widescreen Monitors are more
expensive for the consumer who have to pay more $$$ per each Square
Inch of the screen area, compared to Standard 4:3. (The suit is
american, so the units are backward).
I will keep this thread posted about this exciting new development.
"Regressive" will get you jail time in the People's Republic of East
Overshoe, but I don't think it's the correct adjective for widescreen. The
only person who will make any money on this class action is Mr. Nenashi,
and it will come out of your pocket!
-- js
What city is Tegiri Nenashi located in. Could you please post his number or
the name and location of his firm?
Oh, you need to add the following newsgroup
alt.lawsuit.frivolous.extreme
Talk about frivolous law suits.
So just where is your attorney practicing? Out of curiosity I checked
with the American Bar Association web site and I couldn't an attorney
practicing law under the name Tegiri Nenashi.
ALV
If you do a web search for Nenashi...there is also no mention of any
attorney. You'd think if he had won a big case against the PC display
industry there would be some mention of him. Could be possible that the
current search engines don't list fictitious names? I've lost faith in
Google over this.
"Mikito Harakiri" <mikharaki...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8a529bb.04042...@posting.google.com...
>> I found a lawyer who agreed to handle the case.
>> His name is Tegiri Nenashi.
Hmm...
Tegiri: one translation is (literally) "hand cut" -- just the same as
Harakiri means "stomach cut". Coincidence?
Nenashi: literal translation is "no roots" -- like a cut flower.
My conclusion: fake-o-rama. Not as obvious as if the lawyer's name was
Midori Murasaki, but still sounds made up!
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You are truly insane.
Seriously, can you spel T-R-O-L-L?
Jim Nason
David Mullen, ASC