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The Pirate Bay — "Just a Very Large Hobby"

praps writes "In a fascinating interview with two of the founders of The Pirate Bay entitled 'Are they baby-eating monsters or what?,' Swedish news site The Local discovers that far from being the radical Robin Hoods of the digital age, Peter Sunde and Fredrik Neij are actually 'polite, humorous and down-to-earth.' They may run one of the biggest sites in the world but 'it's just a hobby that's grown to be very, very large.' Financially, they are 'happy as long as it doesn't make a loss,' and both hold down regular IT day jobs. And apparently they spend a lot of time with a Bedouin in the Sinai desert."

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  1. Baby eating monsters unite by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Meanwhile I take piracy very seriously and treat my baby-eating as a hobby.

    1. Re:Baby eating monsters unite by Zwicky · · Score: 5, Funny

      Insightful!?

      OK you've convinced me. I've just been out to the children's playarea and picked one up. How do I prepare it, just drop it into a pot of boiling water or what? Grill? Barbacue?

      There is one advantage I have noticed to this: I'll cook it last as it is currently chopping vegetables. A HUGE timesaver!

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    2. Re:Baby eating monsters unite by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 5, Funny

      How do I prepare it, just drop it into a pot of boiling water or what? Grill? Barbacue?

      Catching the infant by the ankles and swinging it brusquely around in tight circles usually does the trick.(And it's won't bruise the meat!) After this, it's best to oven roast at about 160 degrees centigrade until the flanks turn golden brown.(Some people use a rotating spit, but be careful to secure the limbs!). Remember to add a little oil if the child is lean.

      The meat should be tender and moist when serving, and is quite filling. Serve with a light salad and cool rice. A fine Californian red is a perfect accompaniment both during and after this meal. For ambiance, the deeper sounds of the viola will aid digestion, or if they are not too shrill, the wails of the mother can be most uplifting.

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  2. Not radical Robin Hoods? by autophile · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...far from being the radical Robin Hoods of the digital age, Peter Sunde and Fredrik Neij are actually 'polite, humorous and down-to-earth.'

    What, did they expect them to be carrying RPGs, in small boats, off the coast of Somalia or something?

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    1. Re:Not radical Robin Hoods? by pembo13 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I've heard conflicting stories about those (real) pirates. Some say they are protecting their waters that were being over fished by foreigners, CNN of course just says that they are after it for the money.

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    2. Re:Not radical Robin Hoods? by Hatta · · Score: 5, Funny

      There are plenty of RPGs on The Pirate Bay.

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  3. Oh like Robin Hood is going to TELL you by elrous0 · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's called a secret identity for a reason. I bet if you check with their dry cleaner you'll find that they go through a LOT of tights.

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  4. Re:First? by Milkyfresh · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm looking for another guy to bareback my gf (late 20s, white, cute to average) while I watch. If you're disease free, white, well hung, not too old, not too fat, etc, and live near Virginia Beach, let me know.

    I can meet 2 of those 6 requirements. Why do these tech jobs always have a huge list of required skill sets?

  5. Re:First? by RulerOf · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you're disease free, white, well hung, not too old, not too fat, etc, and live near Virginia Beach

    Well, you've come to the right place for disease free and white.

    Not sure how close our mothers' basements are to Virginia Beach though....

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  6. Very large?.... by Angostura · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... , or "avast"?

  7. The Sinai Desert? by Eli+Gottlieb · · Score: 4, Funny

    And their favorite film is Donnie Darko, about a human with powers over time?

    Crap. We've got a couple of Fremen-in-training here. Arrest them before they can cut off the flow of spice!

  8. Re:First? by genner · · Score: 4, Funny

    (late 20s, white, cute to average)

    Cute to average.....dang I'm too good looking for the job I guess.

  9. Re:missing semicolon by vertigoCiel · · Score: 4, Funny

    Keming n. 1. The result of improper kerning.