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[Apr. 11th, 2008|08:29 pm] |
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I had a look at Filing 83, and most specifically the pie-chart thereof... and have to say that I understand why somebody at RDR suddenly got cold feet about the idea of it being part of the evidence. In the "A picture is worth a thousand words" department, that pie chart makes some things suddenly seem oh so obvious. At least in one regard. ;)
And what the heck are "flints" besides something you knap? (Or is it knop?)
And what the heck are "flints" besides something you knap? (Or is it knop?)
I was wondering that myself.
I did a little Googling on the term last night, but it was fruitless: I kept running into endless references to legal actions involving Flint, Michigan, and after a while I gave up. Maybe one of the legal fraternity lurking & skulking hereabouts can clue us in.
"Flint" is a Harry Potter fandom-generated term for continuity mistakes and the like. It comes from a character names Marcus Flint who remained a student at Hogwarts longer than the standard seven years. | |