Golly, it looks as though there's trouble once again in Gotham! Someone appears to have assembled a variation on the tried-and-true Lunix troll and gotten it posted to the front page of Slashdot!
He remembers to point out that X is slow, that Windows problems can be fixed with "a point and a click," and even throws in some prime bait about driver support and stability in Windows XP.
What's this? More whining on Ask Slashdot! Can it be true that telemarketers get your phone number when you enter it on forms? I know I never use the batphone number when signing up for pr0n sites, and so far, the only voice mails we get are from Commissioner Gordon. And that's as it should be.
Also, it strikes me that voicemail is an optional service, so no one is really forced into spending any minutes listening to it. Can you confirm, Batman?
If the cellular phone companies are indeed up to no good, then we should set them straight. But I don't want this to be a case of wrongful accusations.
No, Batman's busy.
I think the Joker's planning something for the big Slashdot Birthday Bash in downtown Gotham, Michigan. All those people...but what's his plan?
Golly, it looks as though there's trouble once again in Gotham! Someone appears to have assembled a variation on the tried-and-true Lunix troll and gotten it posted to the front page of Slashdot!
He remembers to point out that X is slow, that Windows problems can be fixed with "a point and a click," and even throws in some prime bait about driver support and stability in Windows XP.
What's this? More whining on Ask Slashdot! Can it be true that telemarketers get your phone number when you enter it on forms? I know I never use the batphone number when signing up for pr0n sites, and so far, the only voice mails we get are from Commissioner Gordon. And that's as it should be.
Also, it strikes me that voicemail is an optional service, so no one is really forced into spending any minutes listening to it. Can you confirm, Batman?
If the cellular phone companies are indeed up to no good, then we should set them straight. But I don't want this to be a case of wrongful accusations.
It looks like the RIAA has decided to attack innocent file swappers! If someone doesn't stop them, the lawyers will take over!