I Pity The April Fool! 59
Well, we hope you had a good April Fool's here at Slashdot; we're done with weird translations for the day. It's been an interesting day online, from Andrew Leonard's Salon piece to the Google MentalPlex to the l33t.freshmeat.net post over at Freshmeat, and of course, the Advogato joke on Andover. Also check out the 'Windows Games' post on Linux Games. Special thanks to Rinkworks and Babelfish for translations. Personally, my favorite April Fool's site on the entire web can be found here. Oh, you mean it's not? Oh, dear...
Re:linuxgames 4/1? (Score:1)
Re:Funny links... (Score:1)
If anyone else has other cool news that I missed, please post it, this is much better than the Slashdot news today...
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Funny links... (Score:1)
I don't know who linked to it before, but the newsletter [ticalc.org] over at ticalc.org [ticalc.org] did the translations right, with a human to mangle them! I laughed and laughed...
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Re:HNN (Score:1)
Those whacky '1337 d00ds...
"Phree Phiber Optik!!1!"
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Thank God. (Score:1)
From the FIN page (Score:1)
e-mail my
representatives,
and I hope they
realize the
important impact
that Microsoft has
had on the
computing
industry alone,
and ALL the other
industries
as well."
If that ain't a joke, I don't know what is...
Freshmeat link (Score:1)
Re:duck and cover (Score:1)
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Love the translations (Score:1)
The sad part is that Segfault isn't this funny anymore even on its best of days!
Re:duck and cover (Score:1)
Re:From the FIN page (Score:1)
Re:News. heres some. (Score:1)
Re:Then you were the only one (Score:1)
We're having a support workers strike at the school district and as such there are no classes.
There was an article in the paper that said students were upset about the number of classes missed and wanted to do something other than summer classes to make up for this. The radio then reported that they'd be having Saturday classes to make up for the lost days.
The administration would like to apologise... (Score:1)
The administration would like to apologise... (Score:1)
Here's my [redrival.com] copy of DeCSS. Where's yours?
Check out happypuppy (Score:1)
If you don't know it's a site for shareware/demos etc.
happypuppy [happypuppy.com]
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TrollDot - Jokes For Trolls. Grits that Splatter. (Score:1)
I do have to admit, the trolling was much better today than usuall - I actually enjoy a good troll with the morning news... It lends a certain 'don't take yourself too seriously' aura to things.
-jerdenn
News. (Score:1)
-jerdenn
Mr. T (Score:1)
April Foo? (Score:1)
Is that it... (Score:1)
The best April fools joke yet (Score:1)
Well, people are creative, and TV2 rocks! (Norway) (Score:1)
The best I have seen so far is norways biggest TV channel, TV2's joke.
http://www.tv2.no/snitch/ [tv2.no]
They had a big repotasje on the news about a rich nerd who had made a service on the net to find out if somebody you knew was surfing on porn, just by enetering their email address. Complete with the norwegian IT-minister's comment, that the page would be shut down in a few weeks.
But go there and see what happens! (Norwegian only)
Wow... I like this (=
- St4k1n
Re:duck and cover (Score:1)
I'm pretty well hardcore OSS but I've found the load of endlessly dealing with code in development takes it's toll and I've started running W98 just so it can take the load of basic print/fax and business services. Yes, I could spend yet another week of my life nailing down fax and printing under linux but I have other areas of focus and dealing with even more RTFM is... well, do I sacrifice my main interests to get these fundementals out of the way or do I just "give in" and take one hour off on an old P166 and have instant print and fax services that work (for me) immediately... rather than days and days of screwing around with HOWTOs and deja searches to finaly figure it out and get it working properly ?
That W2k post at freshmeat (on April 1st :-) was a timely message. Where my server is co-located there is an NT box next to it where the owner paid $60k for a unlimited license on some HotMail clone and I said to him, gee, he could have employed me for a year to do an opensource equivalent... he was at the point of fixing a problem by re-installing the software from scratch, yet again, but it'll be interesting to see that in another 12 months that his project gets sold off for a lot of money (with a mature client base) and I am still waiting to find a decent tutorial/example of how to use the new session abilities in php4. We'll see but there is a distinct possibility that for all the perceived shortcomings on M$ products that from a non-nerds productive investment point of view that his investment may blow my efforts (for years now) out of the water and his strategy will "win" in the end.
I'm absolutely sure "we" have the right ethical stance but I'm yet to see any real rewards for the majority of open source business models. For the lucky few that got in early and stuck to it, sure, there are now plenty of millionares from OSS, but there are a lot more of us left out in the cold.
Linux/*BSD have two distinct advantages, price and complete access to source. Both are important to nerds but only one is important to the majority of non-hardcore-nerds out there and that's price... so if M$ ever decide to release future updates of W98 for free then (seeing W2k is really NT, a different beast) then we could see further slowdown of growth in the OSS world.
I would not mind betting on the fact that M$ is rearranging their financial structure right now to cope with releasing future updates to W98 for free within another 12 months. They have already got $b's out of it and the new future is W2k so giving away W98 updates would not cost them much and be a brilliant marketing move.
M$ definately have a comunity based mindset out there so if they galvinise it (taking on a core OSS principle) and tease it along with a big gift like "giving away" updates to W98 to the masses of non-nerds who would not pay for W2k anyway then that just might be a real hard nut for linux to crack wide open.
1 April Kikker in je bil (Score:1)
Win 2000 @ freshmeat (Score:1)
Re:Linus' April fools joke is here! (Score:1)
This isn't written by Linus. It's just some sm4rt13-p4nt5 doing the infamous "famous open source people" impersonation...
Besides, this Microsoft-is-adopting-Linux joke has gotten kinda old. It was TWO years ago when I got the MS Linux announcement on April 1st, for example. Man, people gotta come up with something more creative than this!
By far the best AF (Score:1)
How did they do this [bbc.co.uk] without getting killed???
Re:This is not a hoax... (Score:1)
Nate Custer
Re:Linus' April fools joke is here! (Score:1)
Dear Linux Users,
I'm pleased to announce jointly with Microsoft(tm)(r) Corporation
release of Linux 2000 Professional Enterprise.
As you probably already know I'm busy with my family and I already
have full-time job with Transmeta. Thus, it has been necessary for me to
look for some responsible partner who would help me develop Linux.
After extensive search, I have decided upon Microsoft Corporation
which has been known on market for long time from their high quality
software.
Thus the upcoming Linux 2.4.0 will become Linux 2000(tm)(r).
Pricing will be determined at later time. However, I would like to
take opportunity now to remind people who have unlicensed version of Linux
to delete it from hard disk and then wait until official release of Linux
2000(tm)(r) will become available.
Effective April 1st 2000, midnight, all older versions of Linux
are illegal under Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
They really can change the license wen they want to under the DMCA, right?
Re:Funny links... (Score:1)
Re:duck and cover (Score:1)
Linus' April fools joke is here! (Score:1)
This is not a hoax... (Score:1)
Done for the day ... (Score:1)
Cordwainer Bird . . . (Score:1)
Another (somewhat) funny April's fool joke (Score:1)
I'm Moving To Epinions.com (Score:1)
- Jeremy Fuller
Re:I'm Moving To Epinions.com (Score:1)
- Jeremy Fuller
Ah what a fun day it was... (Score:1)
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testes (Score:1)
Re:duck and cover (Score:1)
Jumped the gun... (Score:2)
Interesting... (Score:2)
Sad, really...
If 90% of everything isn't crap, your standards are too high.
We will never be able to come to a consensus on which 10% ISN'T crap.
Re:Done? (Serious request) (Score:2)
Serious Request: Now that April 1 is over can you please delete the April fools posts and update the non-April fools posts to indicate that they really aren't April fools gags. Thank you.
This is Troll Day for the /. editors, isn't it? (Score:2)
Blargh.
Then you were the only one (Score:2)
Advogato thing is, indeed, a joke (Score:2)
Using NS, right-click on the story and choose "View frame in new window" You'll notice the URL is kinda suspicious:
http://www.publius.net/hoax/home.html
On a side note, this is one of the problems with frames.
Re:The Salon piece... (Score:2)
HNN (Score:2)
www.hackernews.com [hackernews.com]
Weird day. (Score:2)
I must say that the quality of trolling today was *far* better than usual. And I suspect a few of the regular trolls will be feeling their noses *well* out if joint.
This comment spontaneously generated by MentalPlex [google.com]
You RUINed it (Score:2)
Chris Hagar
Advogato thing is NOT a joke (Score:2)
NOISE > April Fools > Reason (Score:2)
I've often wondered, reading the trolls and silly people, musing at the real time spent (wasted?) with ascii art to bloat my average page, set at 50 comments limit -1 flat, to 70k dowload, whether this recent outburst of noise is not a part of the psyche of /. which portends ill
Moot the linux / free sware / open source predications, whom I understand, but is it not narrowcast *advocacy* itsself the root of wild instability in the coherence of what people write here? So that, in a rush to say something of value, even good people fail to craft an argument, and default to invective.
Does that sect(ion) of the /. community want to loose their voice so much? I for one am a little tired to load such large pages just to get a low point limit. And the number of times my browsers (from IE to M13, depending) just fail to render a real long page totally sucks the virtue out of the medium.
But I for one am adamant, with the erraticism of moderation as it stands, front loaded, often wasted in "killing off" trolls and flames, that I *will* continue to read "uncut" (or maye if in hurry with work at +1 or +2, itending to come back later.
Those posts I come back here for *again and again* are (guess) 60% at +1, of which maybe half AC.The system works - yes, I get some of what I came for. But also I *want BAD* to loose this cruft of bad language and insult, of deliberate and pointless provocation which comes with every article
Shame has no face in a sea of people
Done? (Score:2)
Re:The Salon piece... (Score:3)
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The Salon piece... (Score:3)
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You've all been fooled!! (Score:3)
#1. Read the story at advogato [advogato.org] if you haven't already.
#2. Cordwainer Byrd from the "law firm" representing Andover has an email address from bbmma.com. A simple check at Network Solutions [networksolutions.com] reveals the domain name is still available.
#3. The patent #'s in question(45,487,338,209 and 46,773,228,287) looked a little suspect to me so I checked them out at the patent office [164.195.100.11]. Nope, no patents.
#4. It gets better. PR Newswire" [63.196.208.222](whoever they are, their website only has an IP address, not a qualified domain name) refers to a different patent, #5,876,324 [ibm.com]. I won't spoil this part for you. Just follow the link.
Happy april fools day! Good one, slashdot & advogato. I for one am glad there's a day where you can take things not so seriously.
duck and cover (Score:5)
I'm sure you're all very intelligent and quite accomplished... but...
You might want to look into using some of the Andover money to buy a sense of humor.
love,
br4dh4x0r