Dan Brown returned to the witness stand Wednesday and acknowledged "reworking" passages from an earlier book for his best-selling novel "The Da Vinci Code," but he firmly rejected charges that he ripped off key ideas for his conspiracy thriller.
The author spent a third day defending his work against a copyright infringement suit brought by Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, authors of a 1982 nonfiction book, "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail."
So he admits to copying sections from the other book and rewriting them, but he didn't rip off any "key ideas." Sure.
Not lookin' good for the Da Vinci Code guy.
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How many work pens do you have at home?
A brazilian of them. I'm taxing the government back via office supplies.
I've put a few photos of Edinburgh up on lj.
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One of them may be of interest to those with an interest in the Dark Arts.
Oh frabjous day!
Ricky Gervais is writing and starring in an episode of the Simpsons.
The article is mainly about the man himself and a series of children's books he's writing, but just the idea tickles me endlessly.
No pictures?
Dude! It's totally illegal!
Did you not see the part about Linux sideshows in the Fry's parking lot?!?
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Think of the robots! Won't somebody
PLEASE
think of the robots???
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This
is probably what set the Cylons down their dark path!
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Who knew Roombas had cocks?
scissors ... brr