by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Monday April 01, 2013 @08:22AM (#43329729)
Now the April Fool's jokes on/. are just tired and worn out. There are days why I wonder why I still come here. I guess old habits die hard. Can we not do this shit next year guys?
it's really not a good idea to make reading slashdot obnoxious to readers... it has already been going downhill, and fast, recently. They really shouldn't make it a pain in the ass to read. It isn't funny, it's obnoxious. Now you get to ROT13 unencrypt the latest slashvertisements and 10 day old news!
Written in the margins of one of Galileo's manucripts was the comment "Nostradamus, subsisto eam cum omni his april stulti iocos", proving that this is not a new phenomena.
When you make your mark in the world, watch out for guys with erasers.
-- The Wall Street Journal
this was funny 10 years ago (Score:2, Insightful)
Now the April Fool's jokes on /. are just tired and worn out. There are days why I wonder why I still come here. I guess old habits die hard. Can we not do this shit next year guys?
Re: this was funny 10 years ago (Score:2)
There are two inviolable traditions on Slashdot: April Fools' articles, and incessant whining about them.
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...and incessant whining about them.
Represented in a Venn diagram, everything and whining would be two entirely overlapping circles. This is the way of our people.
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Written in the margins of one of Galileo's manucripts was the comment "Nostradamus, subsisto eam cum omni his april stulti iocos", proving that this is not a new phenomena.