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Opera Releases "Bork" Edition

David Arnesen writes "Two weeks ago it was revealed that Microsoft's MSN portal targeted Opera users, by purposely providing them with a broken page. As a reply to MSN's treatment of its users, Opera Software today released a very special Bork edition of its Opera 7 for Windows browser. The Bork edition behaves differently on one Web site: MSN. Users accessing the MSN site will see the page transformed into the language of the famous Swedish Chef from the Muppet Show: Bork, Bork, Bork! Here you can find the press release and download link!"

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  1. How utterly useless... by YoJaUta · · Score: 5, Funny

    as that's virtually the content of msn.com already.

  2. Blenders? by T-Kir · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's like putting a moose in the blender -- a recipe for disaster!

    I guess that pretty much describes MSN, Windows ME or any other dubious MS product (i.e. more dubious than the rest of their products that I can't be arsed to list here).

    Oh, and where did the moose/blender term come from? I'm starting to get a little worried about the mental health of the Opera team.. I just hope they don't do a strategic alliance with Joe Cartoon, you know he likes blenders!

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  3. The others need to jump on the bandwagon by jpsst34 · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is truly a great story and a great event. I am really looking forward to the others, such as the omniweb "Yup Uh-huh" version that translates MSN to the "Yup yup yup yup yup yup yup, uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh" language from Sesame Street. And the version of Konquerer that translates gnome.org to the language of the Dozers from Fraggle Rock.

    These are gonna kick ass!

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  4. An Open Letter to Opera Software by Lethyos · · Score: 5, Funny
    I was taken back to learn that only Windows users benefit from this new technology. Here's an open letter I sent to Opera Software, inquiring about bringing this enhancement to other platforms.

    I'm very excited about the new Bork technology in Opera, however I am disappointed to find it is not available for Linux. I am a little distressed that Windows users get the superior browser, while Linux users are stuck with yesterday's news. Does Opera Software plan on bringing this enhancement to other platforms? I hope in the future all platforms will be equally supported with enhancements to the Opera browser. Many thanks!


    You can send this letter to Opera Software using their feedback page.
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  5. Google-a seerch by Jon+Abbott · · Score: 4, Funny

    For those of you who want more Swedish Chef, be sure to visit Google's Bork, Bork, Bork search page.

  6. Re:I love this by cioxx · · Score: 5, Funny

    here

    Please don't mod me up. ;)

  7. Now all we need... by hyphz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is a browser that detects HTML errors in the pages it reads. If it finds any, it will display/fix up the pages just like all current browsers do, but it will also add a big banner at the top of the page that says "WE DO NOT KNOW HOW TO WRITE WEB PAGES PROPERLY."

  8. Surreal... by Some+Bitch · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ok, the Funny grandparent post is now Insightful, the Complaining parent post is now Funny, can we have a new surreal moderation option? +5 Fish!

  9. Oh yeah? Check this out.... by swordboy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Look what it does to the Britney Spears video from Windowsmedia.com.

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  10. I predict... by kinnell · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft will respond to to this insult by releasing "Microsoft Internet Explorer Yosemite Sam Edition", which will deface the opera corporate website in a witty manner. Except it'll have a bug, and will also deface the KDE webiste. The konqueror team will respond in their next version by replacing every 'c' on the MSN website with a 'k'. Microsoft will take this as an assult from the open source community, and will render the mascots on both the KDE and Mozilla sites with comedy spectacles and moustaches. Lynx users will be served graphics only versions of MSN with lots of frames. Mozilla will respond in kind, by rendering MSN upside down. Applewill by default not be able to provide a browser which does not offend anybody, and will be reluctantly drawn into the frey. It will be the browser wars all over again, but this time more bitter, and somehow, more hilarious. It will escalate out of control, until the entire internet is rendered and defaced in a comical fashion. Internet Obfuscation Protcol (IOP) will become an ECMA standard, but each browser will maintain its own incompatible version. Everyone will go back to using phones and fax machines.

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  11. Re:I love this by SoSueMe · · Score: 5, Funny

    It actually took me a moment to spot the difference.
    I guess reading Slashdot for a couple years has me imune to speeling earroors.

  12. Re:Good idea! by guacamolefoo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Telling someone not to look at something is the surest way to get them to look at it. Besides, at least goatse is funny. The funniest part is that someone took those awful goatse pictures as part of a series of photos that were evidently meant to be erotic.

    In any case, I find things at AOL, MSN, and Yahoo to be just as offensive as goatse.

    Basically, to all you goatse haters, get a sense of humor for fsck's sake. And for you moderators with no sense of humor, I have karma to burn. Give it to me baby.

    GF

  13. finally MSN is usable by mrycar · · Score: 5, Funny

    In other news, slashdot users all agree, The Bork edition makes MSN usable.

    Opera, the Bork Edition does what MSN editors have failed to do, make MSN a site that people want to visit.

    Joe M Soft said, "Wow after the Bork Edition was released, web hits increased over 10000%. I can't believe all of the positive comments I have recieved."

    In other news, Microsoft signs the Swedish Chef to be Editor at Large.

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  14. Oh, THAT Bork... by jratcliffe · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I first read this headline, I thought that it meant that using this version of Opera would cause the Senate Judiciary Committee to come to your house and harass you for hours on end, eventually prohibiting you from using your computer! Guess I should watch more Muppets and less CNN.

  15. Re:I love this by stinky+wizzleteats · · Score: 4, Funny

    Please don't mod me up. ;)

    Haha, you fool! You and your webserver will soon regret your gif formatting!

  16. Re:I love this by Iamthefallen · · Score: 5, Funny

    As a Swede I have to agree, throughout modern history we Swedes have suffered terribly. This Swedish chef thing is just the latest in the anti-vikingism seen around the world. We gave the world quality music like Abba and Ace of Base, not to mention we brought you quality furniture through Ikea, and crappy cellphones from Ericsson. And what do you do, you laugh at us and mock us and create obviously evil things like this... It's to the point now that I can't hear someone mention Swedish meatballs without crying... My wife offered me Swedish massage and I shrieked and I immediately went fetal. No more I say! We Swedes have suffered enough.

    Signed:
    The Swedish Non-Confrontational Front for the Invasion of Norway, Or The Invading By Norway, Either One.

    PS, Norweigans smell.

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  17. Re:My treat! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

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