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Comments on: Comcast acquires BitTorrent for $53bn

You Fool 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:06 GMT

Dead Vulture

13.02 GMT -> I'd suggest posting on reg america

(was funny though)

Poisson d'avril! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:08 GMT

You had me going there for a moment, but I thought $53bn was a little steep for BitTorrent (and for Comcast!).

Woah 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:11 GMT

Cade's a busy bee this USAian morning

Good one 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:11 GMT

Happy

April Fools indeed !

sounds fishy 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:11 GMT

sounds fishy

A better attempt 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:12 GMT

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This one is on par with the Continuancy Presidency.

Well done <approves>

Too obvious 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:12 GMT

Unhappy

It's a shame Cade Metz made this article too obvious an April Fool, as up until the 4th paragraph it was quite funny! Aquiring Apple and IBM is just over-doing it on the April Foolery!

At first I thought this was an April Fools' joke 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:14 GMT

Joke

But with the dollar falling the way it is, 53bn USD isn't really that much cash, and the whole thing actually sounds quite reasonable. I'm not sure anymore that this isn't a real story!

Ha ha ha! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:18 GMT

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Very nice.

Joke backfires 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:23 GMT

Dead Vulture

But isn't this what the tinfoil hat brigade at Public Knowledge write every day?

Can someone tell Cade, but April 1 stories should be hard to spot. Not screaming "Look at me I'm trying so hard to be funny".

In related news... 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:24 GMT

Coat

Microsoft buys the Houses of Parliament - "We'll knock down that dusty old relic and build a gleaming new edifice of corporate greed! With riverfront views too!" gushes a senior MS source.

Nobel Council stuns world by announcing Robert Mugabe as prime candidate for Nobel Peace Prize - "Well he's the obvious choice, but personally i would have chosen George W Bush" an unnamed source wittered.

And so on and so forth...

Mines the one made from unicorn skin and fairy wings

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:29 GMT

Paris Hilton

Chuckle Chuckle.

Don't tease me! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:34 GMT

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As someone who is forced to use Notes at work, I would like nothing better than for it to go away!

Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown. 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:39 GMT

Nice little mention of Gittes there. Well done.

It's not big and it's not clever ! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:42 GMT

Well ok, it is clever but the jokes are wearing thin now :oP

More Late Breaking News 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:45 GMT

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"Microsoft in a surprise move bought Linux and all rights to it. They promptly started replacing "Windows" with "Ubuntu" and PClinuxOS versions. They issued a statement saying, at last we have a secure operating system that serves the masses

without fear of BSOD's....more to come as changes are made.......

riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:49 GMT

Happy

Almost guys......... almost.

Let title='When the world was innocent.' 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:55 GMT

Please please please let the bit about Notes be true. Please take me back to a time before I knew of its existence.

teh fail! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:58 GMT

Coat

"Published Tuesday 1st April 2008 13:02 GMT" so fool on you, as they say.

@Chizo Ejindu

The Houses of Parliament aren't all that old actually - only about 120 years or so

/mine is the anorak today

Well played! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 14:01 GMT

Paris Hilton

Wow, I have to admit this seemed like a feasible plan. Right up there with some of the best tragedies of history. Well done!

Paris, one of the best tragedies of history.

Okay, okay, we get it already... 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 14:05 GMT

Happy

The Reg homepage is quickly turning into a "spot the real article" competition.

That's nothing 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 14:10 GMT

Happy

I've just seen a video that proves penguins can fly!

Re: Poisson d'avril! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 14:18 GMT

Coat

"You had me going there for a moment, but I thought $53bn was a little steep for BitTorrent (and for Comcast!)."

Where does it say US Dollars?

This morning 53bn Zimbabwe Dollars would pay for one days parking at Heathrow T5. This afternoon it's just about enough for a skinny latte.

Mine's the one with the gold Krugerrands still in the lining.

@ Chizo Ejindu 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 15:00 GMT

I don't know, I think the existing parliament represents corporate greed quite nicely with all the laws getting passed to support corporations whilst screwing joe average ;)

That is the best yet! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 15:02 GMT

Happy

Even though it could have been written in a manner that suspended the disbelief a little longer, I don't mind.

Network management, indeed!

Keep it up. :-)

URL's again! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 15:04 GMT

Flame

So in a story about the dangers of Wifi aimed at UK readers, u stick "April Fool" in the URL even tho UK readers will be cynical enough not to buy it for a second.

Then when you do a story aimed at the Yanks, who might be silly enough to fall for it, and you don't put a spoiler in the URL?

Where's the sense in that?

Oh, hang on, thats quite funny in it's self actually!

Mines the flame resistant one!

Bon

nearly got me! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 15:11 GMT

i was juuuust about to press submit on another forum, thinking i'd got a scoop..

phew!

ya got me!

They all laughed 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 15:32 GMT

Alert

They all laughed. Meanwhile, Comcast's directors read the story and discovered the solution to all their problems...

Excellent 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 15:55 GMT

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Well done reg, had me going for a second :p

Top wheeze, but not as good as the Spaghetti harvest failure of 1973. 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 16:48 GMT

Paris Hilton

I was there for a moment, as no lunacy surprises me these days.

Paris, because she's kind to animals.

"a company spokesman denied that we existed" 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 16:49 GMT

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LOL too funny

Credible 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 17:22 GMT

Happy

Well it was a credible joke, seeing as $53 billion is worth about tuppence.

1 Apr 08....... 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 17:31 GMT

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A gag that will live in infamy!........

Best line of the day! 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 17:39 GMT

"When we phoned Comcast for comment, a company spokesman denied that we existed."

Nice one 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 18:33 GMT

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Had me going right up till Bram Choen had to change his name :)

looool 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 18:34 GMT

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i wtf'd for a second but then i lol'd hard :D

<3 el reg

WHAT ??? It's not true ? 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 18:46 GMT

Coat

Oh come-on ! ... That would seriously solve the whole Torrent Issue. Let ComCastic handle it, it'll be deader than a wedge in no time.

(Posting this from work 'cause my ConSpastic internet experience is a little too if-fy to try from home).

<-- The leather one with the snot stains on the sleeve.

MySpace was passed up. 

Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 19:19 GMT

They skipped MySpace because their servers were too slow to create any actual internet traffic.

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