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"An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup." - H.L. Mencken
Sanitary... (Score:5, Funny)
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April 1st (Score:5, Insightful)
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This could cause a great many plumbing bills... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This could cause a great many plumbing bills... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This could cause a great many plumbing bills... (Score:5, Funny)
This could bring a whole new meaning to "buffer overflow exploit".
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As long as it doesn't allow the dreaded "Goatse Xploit" we'll be fine.
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Series of tubes (Score:5, Funny)
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But MTV was.
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Who's there?
Al Gore
Al Gore who?
Al gore your blockage from my tubes for a dollar.
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We need Digg's ability to mark stories as lame (Score:2)
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Will This do?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/01/apple_gooFool me once... (Score:5, Insightful)
I hope it happens soon.
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I can imagine the busy exciting life you must normally have on Sundays, where you are incredibly productive and can only afford the 10 seconds it takes to read Slashdot articles when you're assured that it will not, in fact, be a waste of time.
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Groan (Score:4, Funny)
Previous TISP Beta Tester (Score:5, Funny)
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I've been a beta tester for Google TISP for the last 3 months. Without any reservations, it simply beats the shit out the competition. And it's free! Only caveat- you might have difficulty taking a dump and surfing the net at the same time, unless you have more than one bathroom (I've got 1.5, so no problems).
And I"m sure you've hired support people from the Nation Insurance [youtube.com] call center too... ;-)
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I, unfortunately, did not read the fine print and happened to be dropping the kids off at the pool when my service was hooked up.
On the bright side, my hemroids are a thing of the past.
Enough already! (Score:2)
stop all this nonsense, or I will be forced to turn the tap off
And the optimist said... (obligatory) (Score:2, Insightful)
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I love it! (Score:3, Funny)
And even better, my rural home has a toilet, so it ought to get broadband now! I just hope it's septic tank compatible.
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Roto-rooter is going to be busy today.
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Can I use TiSP if my home uses a septic system?
Sorry, but no -- TiSP requires the use of a central sewer system to connect your home to the Internet.
Guess you're gonna have to stick with dial-up.
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SHIT!
Pinkdot.org (Score:4, Insightful)
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Wireless? (Score:2)
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Ok, it's a stretch......I haven't had my coffee yet.
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PipeRank - Google's New page ranking algorithm (Score:5, Funny)
People will fall for this (Score:1)
april fools (Score:1)
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No?
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And one more service (Score:1)
Blatant rip-off (Score:2)
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/132
Damn... (Score:3, Funny)
Installing procedure (Score:1)
Effects on Avian Carriers (Score:2)
I realize that these pigeons could travel down the tubes, but this could create severe blockages of their own. The only benefit I can see is that the pigeon would die in a gaseous environment which could signal a pending DoS attack - or depending how far the infrastructure a Distributed DoS (DDoS) attack.
Groggy on a Sunday morning... (Score:2)
No Mac/Linux Support (Score:2)
Oatmeal (Score:4, Funny)
Does this use TP/IP networking? (Score:1)
Now I get it - (Score:3, Funny)
BMG Inspired? (Score:2)
Yes, the system has gone interactive (Score:2)
On Google's own YouTube, no less!
do not believe anything you read today (Score:2)
Obligatory Remark (Score:2, Insightful)
~A
X's and O's for all of my foes.
Talk about a shitty service.... (Score:2)
love the faq (Score:3, Funny)
When things go wrong with TiSP, they go very, very wrong. Let's leave it at that.
Priceless.
Don't forget about GMail Paper (Score:3, Funny)
Hmmm, trunking? (Score:2, Insightful)
the only place to do - (Score:1)
It's the little details! (Score:2)
Brilliant!
Doesn't work with septic tanks? (Score:1)
water modem (Score:2)
the "water modem" is already an old joke here in the tropics (the website was created in november 2001).
some of the seling points:
- sharing internet connection was possible, as long as every PC had access to a faucet;
- optional "waterwall" to protect your computer
- WaterNet(tm) pressure gauge
and more. it came with 2.000 liters/month (256 kbps), 6.000 liter/month (768 kbps) and 12.000 liters month (1.5 Mbps).
i laughed my ass of th
SWEEET (Score:1)
System Requirements? (Score:1)
The technology behind Google's great results (Score:1)
Btw: Happy Fool's Day.
Project Teaspoon (Score:2)
The only good thing about April fools day (Score:2)
TiSP Version 2.0 Design Announced (Score:1)
VIdeo (Score:1)
Don't laugh, this could be doable (Score:1)
Ditto data transmission by varying the pressure of the water, but that would be a lot more complicated. Note that fluid-pressure-based control/signaling systems have been used in certain industries for decades.
600673 (Score:2)
Please tell me I'm not like the last person on Earth to notice that.
Pink Floyd Connection? (Score:2)
Wally beat them to it (Score:1)
http://pag.csail.mit.edu/~adonovan/dilbert/show.ph p?day=8&month=9&year=2003 [mit.edu]
Re:Fooling yourself (Score:5, Interesting)
It takes one brain cell to post that it's a prank, but it takes a host to try and perpetuate the bullshit. And in the spirit of A1, would that not be more fun anyway?
So um yeah, I wonder how they deal with harmonics on long runs of pipe, eh?
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I have just developed a Unix device, using Signetics' "Write Only Memory" chips, which not only collects unwanted bits, but also actually flushes them down the toilet. Simply "pipe" unwanted data to "\dev\toilet" eg: > more foo.txt | toilet.
If it's a unix device, why are you running it from a DOS prompt? And what does C:\dev\toilet do anyways? I guess you also have to do manual flow control if you need to use the "more" command. Hopefully verison 2 will run under unix and have auto flow control, eg:
/dev/toilet
% mv foo.txt
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Also, their logo is cool: TiSP [google.com]
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Ubuntu totally kicks for me. Only two things keeping me in XP, uscripting (which can be done in linux, and I have it all sorted out, I'm just too lazy to take that dive), and archiving DVDs is too touch and go in linux for me.
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