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SCO Prides Itself on Inspiring FUD

ronaldb64 writes "According to a recent press release they are "...honored to be named among the many influential companies that comprise the SD Times 100. We pride ourselves in the work we do to create world renowned Unix-based solutions designed by some of the most experienced and outstanding engineers in the industry," said Jeff Hunsaker, senior vice president and general manager, SCO's UNIX Division. What is the reason for the SD Times nomination? "The company's legal assaults on IBM and Linux users dominated 2003's tech headlines and shook up the open-source community. No other IT topic inspires such fervent debate, fear, uncertainty and doubt.". I guess any press is good press these days for SCO. Congratulations..."

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  1. New SCO-backed restaurant by swordboy · · Score: 4, Funny
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  2. Oh really? by devphaeton · · Score: 5, Funny

    "SCO prides itself on..."

    Soon will they say they've invented FUD and hold the IP rights to it?

    Oh wait, that was IBM that started that...

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  3. That's rich! by carlos_benj · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're not even bright enough to note what they're being "honored" for....

    Reminds me of the bullies in Jr. High that you could insult with big words as long as your vocal inflection made it sound nice.

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  4. America's Most Wanted by FunWithHeadlines · · Score: 4, Funny

    Evil criminal type: "I am honored to be named among the many influential individuals who comprise the Ten Most Wanted list down at the post office. I pride myself on the work I do to create nefarious plots and solutions designed to pry cash from my victims. Some of my schemes are among the most interesting solutions developed in the criminal world."

    1. Re:America's Most Wanted by utlemming · · Score: 4, Funny

      You Forgot the most important part: At the bottom of the press release: Evil Criminal Type is a leading provider of mayham and criminal malficense in 60 communities and 4 nations. Wanted in over 20 states, with 120 outstanding warrents, and having escaped Texas' death row, Evil Criminal Type has unique solutions for the criminal world. Evil Criminal Type has developed new methods to assist the average criminal in nefarious plots.

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  5. It's time for an annual FUD award by jlowery · · Score: 4, Funny

    Like the Oscar.

    How 'bout the Elmer?

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  6. pfff... by grub · · Score: 4, Funny


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  7. Re:Thank SCO you ingrates by iapetus · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes. It's a nice operating system you've got there. Be a shame if anything were to happen to it.

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  8. Mozilla Firefox by danormsby · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think there is a bug in the web page. In Internet Explorer the frames render with bars as separators but in Mozilla Firefox the bars are replaced with balls. This isn't funny until you scroll down the end of the report to find unlike everyone else in the list Darl McBride only has one ball.

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  9. Re:Picture this... by arakon · · Score: 5, Funny

    better be carefull...

    "he'll make you an offer that you cannot refuse..."

    wtf is that a violin playing?

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  10. In other news.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    *May 18th Press Release 10:45 AM EST*

    Microsoft, leading cause of IT-related suicides, announced today that it is, in fact, proud of the accusations of monopolistic practices

    Quote from Mr.Gates

    "Hell yeah, we've been using our power and influence illegally for quite some time now. I've wanted to admit it for such a long time, but the boys in Legal say its a BAD thing to admit the obvious. But now, thanks to SCO, we can admit to owning BOTH Park Ave. and Boardwalk, all the houses and hotels therein, and yes, we do charge $20 for a snickers from the minibar. Why? Because we can"

  11. Re:Picture this... by ozbird · · Score: 4, Funny

    "You've got a nice operating system here, Mr. Torvalds... We wouldn't want anything to happen to it now, would we?"

    "Dinsdale!"

  12. FUD prize by coolmos · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe there should be a prize called 'SCO'.

    Like an Oscar for FUD.

    And the SCO of 2005 goes to......

  13. BB Playbook by ericlp · · Score: 5, Funny

    Cool. Someone else using the Baghdad Bob playbook on public relations.

  14. speaking of food... by macshune · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone else ever notice how the heat-grading units for peppers are called Scoville Units?

    In honor of this, I propose a scale for rating the FUD of companies & other groups/individuals based on SCO Units.

    I can't think of where the scale would top out or even start, but that earlier story that got Linus to say he was a frontman for the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus has to be worth something.

    And besides, SCO probably won't be around for much longer once IBM steps on them. They might as well contribute to some great cause before they are just a footnote in that future book, The History of the Greatest Operating System That Ever Lived.

  15. What about OptInRealBig? by Scott+Richter · · Score: 4, Funny
    I personally would like to complain that one of the most influential media companies was not nominated. OptInRealBig touches the lives of millions of consumers every day, a "crime" for which we have been publicly and unjustly vilified.

    That's OK, OptInRealBig will continue to bring great deals to those who want them. It should be a crime for service providers to deny the great offers we make to people who took their busy time to sign up for our lists.

    Scott