Man Sells Baby to Pay for Gadgets 335
nzgeek writes "This guy seems to have a serious gadget addiction: 'we're selling our son for $30k. There's nothing sinister about this, he's not going into child slavery or anything, Randy and Linda just really liked his demeanor, and they're keen on a Kiwi kid because they're usually so healthy. I hear $30 grand is really good value these days.
So help me out: what would be a good swag of gadgets to get hold of for US$30,000?'
" This one definitely raises a lot of important questions. $30k is a lot of gadgets, so you must choose wisely!
Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:2)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
Penguins (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:2)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
1. One arm, left or right, your choice
2. One leg, again, your choice
3. 1/5th of your immortal soul
and you have not finished your KoolAid. When those task are complete you may commence eating your Mac. And good news, if you need to replace it, we know accept.....
wait for it...
that's right, babies!!!!
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, no, that would mean that slashdotters RTFA - I call April fool.
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:3, Funny)
Nah, that's the cut-n-paste dude's domain. Like this:
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:3, Insightful)
I don't get it.
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:2)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:3, Funny)
boom tish
buy an eupod for it. (Score:2)
apple eupod for xs4all members [xs4all.nl] (sorry dutch only)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:2, Insightful)
It's just stupid, juvinile, uninteresting and retarded.
I like humor as much as the next guy, but there's never any humor in Slashdot April Fool's stories.
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
pull my finger.
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:5, Funny)
You know, I spent a good three minutes just staring at my screen with my mouth open before I remembered that it was April 1. I was caught between the audacity of such a stunt, the possibility that maybe it wasn't a real child, and the indifference of the Slashdot editor. What a ride! Thanks for the joke.
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:2)
Noticing the calendar on the wall and putting two and two together doesn't mean you deserve a medal. You're supposed to play along gradually pushing the boundary between credible and absurd until the a great mass of people who haven't glanced at their calendar smack themselves in the forhead and groan, "I've been had!"
Re:Arrested (Score:2)
Re:Let me be the first to say (Score:3, Funny)
Complete text of article in case of slashdotting.. (Score:3, Informative)
A couple of months ago, my wife and I were approached with an interesting offer by an affluent couple from California. After thinking carefully, we've decided to take them up on their offer. My fetish for gadgets is well puplicised through this blog, and I think this offer will help me finally get those gadgets I've been coveting for so long.
That's right, we're selling our son for $30k. There's nothing sinister about this, he's not going into child slavery or anything, Randy and Linda just really liked his demeanor, and they're keen on a Kiwi kid because they're usually so healthy. I hear $30 grand is a really good number these days.
So help me out: what would be a good swag of gadgets to get hold of for US$30,000? Here's my initial wish-list:
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Re:Complete text of article in case of slashdottin (Score:2)
Mean time to failure: about 180 seconds. I blame ipowerweb.com
Re:Complete text of article in case of slashdottin (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Complete text of article in case of slashdottin (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Complete text of article in case of slashdottin (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Complete text of article in case of slashdottin (Score:4, Funny)
I traded my mum for a Slashdot subscription, so I guess anything's possible.
Re:Complete text of article in case of slashdottin (Score:2)
Re:Complete text of article in case of slashdottin (Score:2)
April Fools (Score:2, Interesting)
That's why I enjoyed the GMAil story that much : Nobody believed it
Re:April Fools (Score:2)
Re:April Fools (Score:2)
1327 MB.
Rumor has it... (Score:5, Funny)
Of course, it's entirely possible that this recollection is a hoax, too.
Re:Rumor has it... (Score:5, Funny)
If you did, then this recollection is a dupe.
Re:Rumor has it... (Score:2)
Re:Rumor has it... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Rumor has it... (Score:3, Insightful)
The sad thing is, the reason that this story isn't funny is that it's plausible.
SCO will dispute this. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:SCO will dispute this. (Score:3)
Legality and April Fool (Score:2, Insightful)
I don't know many countries that it is legal to sell your offsprings. So this raises an important question - if someone went to the airport today and announced that he was going to set off a bomb, can he use "Hey it's April Fool" as an excuse to get away?
Re:Legality and April Fool (Score:2)
Whereas delivering a bomb threat to a public institution is not protected.
It has nothing to do with the day.
AIK
Re:Legality and April Fool (Score:5, Funny)
Wonder if there's anywhere it is legal to sell your politicans. Not that most of them would raise much money.
Re:Legality and April Fool (Score:2)
Re:Legality and April Fool (Score:2)
Plus, it's heavily taxed.. Darn politicians!
Re:Legality and April Fool (Score:2)
So do it the other way around: threaten, that you will send somewhere your politicians, unless they pay you not to.
Robert
PS Such fundraising campaign would work much better if you threatened to send some lawyers.
Re:Legality and April Fool (Score:2)
Ours in the US have been for sale for centuries.
Re:Legality and April Fool (Score:2, Funny)
How abt this? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:How abt this? (Score:2)
about 15 seconds (Score:5, Funny)
The rest of that 15 seconds was spend thinking "WTF?"
Re:about 15 seconds (Score:3, Funny)
Damnit. I told my wife and my Dad about it, and everything. Now I look like a complete chump.
Fucking April the 1st. It gets me every damn year.
A Calendar (Score:5, Funny)
Why not get $50K? (Score:5, Informative)
Or, better yet, auctions on eBay, with some well placed shill bidding could get you $100K! Then you could double your fun/d!
Re:Why not get $50K? (Score:2)
Sad (Score:5, Funny)
Novel idea that. I love my children, and shudder at the greed involved here.
I am thinking though... A new mac could be nice..........
Re:Sad (Score:2)
Were you born yesterday?
Re:Sad (Score:4)
Yes I knew it was a joke, but I guess my sarcasto-meter was running low. If I have to expain the post, then It probably means I failed at it, BUt it was supposed to be funny. Like "Im looking at my son to see how much he is worth".
Anyway, coffee will get my synapses greased up, and by 10:00 I might be able to conjure up something worthwhile. Peace, D
sheesh (Score:3, Insightful)
The real article? (Score:5, Funny)
That's right, i'm selling my popular newsite Slashdot for $30k. There's nothing sinister about this. The company really liked the website, and they said there wouldn't be as many repeats, dupes and Roland Piquepaille articles . I hear $30 grand is a really good number these days for this quality.
So help me out: what would be a good swag of gadgets to get hold of for US$30,000? Here's my initial wish-list:
* A dictionary to learn how to properly spell.
* Some kind of anti-bias machine. Maybe Microsoft makes one.
* An anti-duping machine.
* A vaccine for my Apple Fever. And not the one that attacked my lower intestine that summer of 76.
* Maybe a realdoll.
Boom. (Score:5, Interesting)
Wow. Nice April fools joke on my hosting provider - the site lasted all of about 60 seconds after the article went public. I never expected this pretty lame joke to actually get posted.
Here's a nicely formatted version of the article text (compared to that pretty poor effort above... thanks for the effort, but if you're going to repost the article text, perhaps at least remove the piles of whitespace mmkay?)
Re:Boom. (Score:2)
White space (Score:2)
Wow. Nice April fools joke on my hosting provider - the site lasted all of about 60 seconds after the article went public.
...
Here's a nicely formatted version of the article text (compared to that pretty poor effort above... thanks for the effort, but if you're going to repost the article text, perhaps at least remove the piles of whitespace mmkay?)
Maybe if you didn't have all that white space in your page your server load wouldn't be so high. Did you ever think of that? Well, did you??
Geez, some
Subscribers (Score:2)
Happy April 1st! (Score:5, Interesting)
Gmail rolls out Infinity+1 storage plan. [google.com]
Re:Happy April 1st! (Score:2)
Those are the best 2 i have seen this year. NIce one.
Especially the "takeover" pix with the commando on wikipedia and the google "storage comparison" sketch....
Re:Happy April 1st! (Score:2)
Re:Happy April 1st! (Score:2)
Just so long... (Score:2)
seven words.... (Score:2)
I mean, geez, it's only 30K.
Aw man (Score:2)
really.. is it so hard to come up with semi plausible fake stories?
Man Sells Baby to Pay for Gadgets (Score:3, Funny)
Interesting (Score:5, Insightful)
I knew it (Score:5, Funny)
Think About the Moral Issues! (Score:2)
Check out PA (Score:2)
Quad Itanium (Score:2)
Bad (Score:2)
You can tell it's an April Fool's Joke... (Score:5, Funny)
This has to be some kind of April fools' joke (Score:2)
April Fools... (Score:2)
Moostercard, Vesa and others... (Score:2)
"Choose wisely" (Score:2)
$30k is a lot of gadgets, so you must choose wisely!
Actually, if you have a lot of money, I would think that you don't have to choose so wisely. You would have to choose wisely if you can afford only a few gadgets.
Moostercard, Vesa and others... (Score:2)
Sony SDM-P234/B 23" Wide Screen Flat Panel LCD $1642
EPSON PowerLite 821p LCD Multimedia Projector $2359
Knowing that your smelly crying offspring will ruin someone else's night - priceless.
For everything else, there is Moostercard.Wrong section... (Score:2)
ultimate geek wagon (Score:2)
For $15K that Pinz will be more capable off-road than any new SUV, including Jeeps and H2 Hummers. Has plenty of room inside for lots of hardware and a crew of geeks. And it's great for attention whoring, which you seem to already be good at ("hey I sold my kid for some gadgetry...")
Steve Jobs joins IKEA (Score:3, Insightful)
April Fools Day is Great isn't it? (Score:3, Informative)
Here is a sampling:
dotget.net [dotget.net] - Microsoft to put P2P software
kylewenda.com [kylewenda.com] - the government records your phone calls... scary
rfc-editor.org [rfc-editor.org] - RFC for "Requirements for Morality Sections in Routing Area Drafts"
planet.gentoo.org [gentoo.org] - Various things, CFLAGS, etc
fark.com [fark.com] - Many Jokes (keep reloading): BOOBIES!, Logged in as admin, North-Central Kentucky Bunghole-Discharge, page from 1999, BEER
2600.com [2600.com] - Formal Attire required for 2600 meetings today
forumsector.com [forumsector.com] - Changed the name to Nascar Sector
wikipedia.org [wikipedia.org] - Britannica taking over Wikimedia
google.com [google.com] - Google releases Google Gulp
kellyosbourne.org [kellyosbourne.org] - Sanctuary records group shut us down
nukefreezone.net [nukefreezone.net] - Making fun of atrios.blogspot.com
weebl.jolt.co.uk [jolt.co.uk] - Replaced with Cats-By-Mail
wingus.ampedhost.com [ampedhost.com] - Site converted into Mingus' Gently-Used Furniture store. Oh dear. Why won't he be kind?
homestarrunner.com [homestarrunner.com] - Now a pay service.
whirlpool.net.au [whirlpool.net.au] - Australia's biggest Luddite to head Australia's largest telco
theregister.co.uk [theregister.co.uk] - Bush twins to join Air Force tech unit in Iraq
creativebits.org [creativebits.org] - Site purchased by Microsoft
ocremix.org [ocremix.org] - Now partnered with EA (or something like that). Called EA ReMix.
spacedaily.com [spacedaily.com] - Bush Cancels Space Shuttle Program
planet.gnome.org [gnome.org] - Switched sites with planet.kde.org
planet.kde.org [kde.org] - Switched sites with planet.gnome.org
ietf.org [ietf.org] - RFC: Efficient Transformation Formats of Unicode
beejaysworld.de [beejaysworld.de] - Gentoo dropping livecds for x86
nature.com [nature.com] - Apollo bacteria spur lunar erosion
antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov [nasa.gov] - Water On Mars
haha (Score:2)
Re:it's a joke..right? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:it's a joke..right? (Score:2)
Re:it's a joke..right? (Score:2)
Tomorrow? Saturday? I think you meant Sunday. Oh, and you get your wish in 2007, 2012, 2018, 2029.
Re:Gmail (Score:2)
I like this:
Gmail turns 1 today. And we've always loved a good joke. We know we won't reach infinity, but check out what we will do
Ah, Google, that endearingly rascally but ultimately inoffensive jokester!
Re:Children net loss (Score:2)
Speaking as a parent of 2 39/40ths children: it's worth every penny.
Re:expensive (Score:5, Funny)
Re:expensive (Score:2)