
Well, I have spent almost all of my time for the past 2 days after work trying to get the NVIDIA 3D video drivers installed for Fedora 11, which was just released on Tuesday (Fedora is a type of Linux, a cousin of UNIX which is a different way to run a computer for those who don't know). It is quite silly that I am really trying, because there are few 3D games that are built for Linux, it is really just a matter of a computer kicking my butt. I don't like it.
Anyway, I need to stop and get back to reality. I was over looking at Sage Words and just doing a quick look at his past posts I noticed a reference to the greatest show about a Judge and a Court which happened at night made in the 1980's.
I assume the joke is that if we need a supreme court judge why not just some joker who does silly magic tricks (There are no silly magic tricks). (But to be honest, who really knows how Sage's humor works)
I found a deeper humor in this image. If you didn't know, Harry Anderson first showed up on Cheers, a year before Night Court began, as Harry "The Hat". This Con-Man character was Harry Anderson's character for his performance of the street magician, prior to him being on T.V.

I would say that it is Harry "The Hat" that is more appropriately fit for the Supreme Court, not Harry "The Judge". It is simple; the lying, cheating, take your last penny con-man IS Washington D.C. While they may look like honest business man, they are just trying to sell you some of this.

Welcome back, Visionary. Hope you check out my end of the conversation too.
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Dude, seriously? Fedora is more important than a conversation with me!??!?!??!
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-Sage Words