The translation of Saldanha's quote is quite lousy, so here goes a slightly better one, free of charge:
"The symbol of you-know-what (he doesn't even like to pronounce its name) is a trident, which is used to torture hell-bound souls. Using such a symbol merely shows that all users of this lame technology are actually satan worshippers".
Anyway, this great piece of news apparently came from a Brazilian comedy blog, http://bobolhando.com.br/ (the site's name is itself a joke, combining the words "bobo olhando", which could be translated as "fool looking at").
Regards from the Banana Republik!
He is probably referring to brazilian president, Mr. Luís Inácio "Lula" da Silva, who is often depicted in Brazil as "The Bearded Frog" due to his lovely beard and physical shape.
I don't know why you guys hate Dell so much. I love them. Now that I convinced my family and my neighbors to go Dell, my life is much better: instead of bothering me, all they have to do is call customer service.
I've even retired my "No, I will not fix your computer" shirt.
Nice post. It seems to me that Mark is somewhat in need of attention. After all, why would anyone actually need to *switch* nowadays? As those people from some vectorial space with p^5 degrees of freedom would say, "This is the dawning of the age of triboot.."
The translation of Saldanha's quote is quite lousy, so here goes a slightly better one, free of charge: "The symbol of you-know-what (he doesn't even like to pronounce its name) is a trident, which is used to torture hell-bound souls. Using such a symbol merely shows that all users of this lame technology are actually satan worshippers". Anyway, this great piece of news apparently came from a Brazilian comedy blog, http://bobolhando.com.br/ (the site's name is itself a joke, combining the words "bobo olhando", which could be translated as "fool looking at"). Regards from the Banana Republik!
He is probably referring to brazilian president, Mr. Luís Inácio "Lula" da Silva, who is often depicted in Brazil as "The Bearded Frog" due to his lovely beard and physical shape.
I don't know why you guys hate Dell so much. I love them. Now that I convinced my family and my neighbors to go Dell, my life is much better: instead of bothering me, all they have to do is call customer service.
I've even retired my "No, I will not fix your computer" shirt.
Nice post. It seems to me that Mark is somewhat in need of attention. After all, why would anyone actually need to *switch* nowadays? As those people from some vectorial space with p^5 degrees of freedom would say, "This is the dawning of the age of triboot.."