An actual spam subject: “naarf Windows 2003 Server Enterprise”
Perhaps Pinky and the Brain managed to take over Microsoft after all…
Egad! (Poit!)
An actual spam subject: “naarf Windows 2003 Server Enterprise”
Perhaps Pinky and the Brain managed to take over Microsoft after all…
Egad! (Poit!)

Believe it or not, this is on the front of an elementary school!
It kind of reminds me of the “They’re just putting the S in principal” story.
This is from an ad for Comcast cable-modem service that arrived in today’s mail. I almost threw it out, but then I noticed something very odd about the middle picture on the front:

Now it may not be obvious at this resolution, so how about a closer look at the corners:

Wow – that’s the first time I’ve seen Windows XP running on an iMac!
I guess with Comcast you have to fire up VirtualPC just to run Internet Explorer. ๐
These marquees are all from the same movie theater:

Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?

Evidently Helen grew up in Stepford. And it really does take a village.

So what does happen the day after Garfield?
OK, I haven’t written much on the SCO vs. Linux debacle in a while, mainly because others have done so much better and in much more detail than I possibly could, so here’s a summary of the situation as I see it.
SCO: Linux stole from us!
Linux: Uh, no. What did we steal?
SCO: Linux stole from us!
Linux: No, we didn’t. What are we supposed to have stolen!
SCO: Linux stole from us! They’re un-American commie terrorists!
Linux: Dude, what the heck? Tell us what we stole or stop accusing us!
SCO: Linux stole XYZ from us.
Linux: No, we got that legally from so-and-so.
SCO: Uh, never mind. We meant to say Linux stole ABC.
Linux: No, we got that legally from such-and-such.
SCO: No, we mean JFS and NUMA!
IBM: Hey, we invented those ourselves.
SCO: We have proof! We have millions of lines that Linux stole!
Linux: Such as?
* crickets *
SCO: We have millions of lines! Millions of them!
Linux: Shyeah, right.
SCO: But don’t worry, for a mere $699, you can assure yourself that we won’t sue you for this chunk of Linux that we haven’t actually proved we own yet!
Linux: $699? For a small piece of something you won’t even prove you own? What’s next, charging Windows users an extra $700 for Notepad because they can write code with it? [Looks up definition of “protection racket”]
SCO: Did I mention we own BSD, MacOS, and Windows too? They’re next! (Well, except Windows, ’cause Microsoft gave us money. For something else, I mean.)
BSD: You’re kidding, right? We went through this in court a decade ago.
SCO: Wait, we never said anything about BSD.
BSD: But in this interview right here —
SCO: Linux is evil! The GPL is unconstitutional! If you let people use software for free, then the terrorists have won!
Linux: What are you people smoking?
Then there are the lawsuits:
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Is it just the fact that I was up way too late last night, or does the term “neocon” sound like a Transformers faction?