Neocon copycats? The New Neo Posted on May 15, 2008 by neoMay 15, 2008 Sent in by a reader: I guess you can’t accuse someone of copying what you’ve already stolen, though, can you?
I guess you can’t accuse someone of copying what you’ve already stolen, though, can you? So where did YOU get the idea?
Suzanne Vega used the same pose on the cover of her 1996 album Nine Objects of Desire http://www.amazon.com/Nine-Objects-Desire-Suzanne-Vega/dp/B000002G60/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1210887985&sr=1-1
“I guess you can’t accuse someone of copying what you’ve already stolen, though, can you?” Guess not… 😉
I guess you can’t accuse someone of copying what you’ve already stolen, though, can you? Quite ironically, Apple Computer does. Many of their “ideas” originated at Xerox PARC, but that didn’t keep them from suing Microsoft over Windows.
I guess you can’t accuse someone of copying what you’ve already stolen, though, can you?
So where did YOU get the idea?
Suzanne Vega used the same pose on the cover of her 1996 album Nine Objects of Desire
http://www.amazon.com/Nine-Objects-Desire-Suzanne-Vega/dp/B000002G60/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1210887985&sr=1-1
Yours is better. The way she’s holding it gives her a Long John Silver aspect.
“I guess you can’t accuse someone of copying what you’ve already stolen, though, can you?”
Guess not… 😉
I guess you can’t accuse someone of copying what you’ve already stolen, though, can you?
Quite ironically, Apple Computer does. Many of their “ideas” originated at Xerox PARC, but that didn’t keep them from suing Microsoft over Windows.
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