Football Team Blames Loss on Linux 142
jaxon_brooks writes: "I guess if you can't blame yourself, you gotta blame something?!?! 'Ravens (-7 1/2) at Browns: Ravens Coach Brian Billick faults last week's defensive breakdown on team's switch to Linux operating system.'" Maybe the team got caught up playing Same Game?
File this one under Humor (Score:5, Informative)
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:1)
Sheesh.
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:2, Redundant)
"You don't have to hit me over the head 10 times before I understand a trend.
Geez, why didn't I pay attention to numbers before this? The path to Easy Street is paved with stats!
Marty Schottenheimer won't rewrite Redskins playbook but will send it to Hollywood script doctors for "tweaking"
In "Of Human Bondage," Somerset Maugham wrote, "People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise." So let me say this -- I think the Falcons have the potential to tackle well.
Nobody hits harder than John Lynch. Well, except for my ex-wife.
Ravens Coach Brian Billick faults last week's defensive breakdown on team's switch to Linux operating system.
Herman Edwards can wear NYPD hat on sideline, but Curtis Martin should lose that big pad of parking tickets in his back pocket.
Peyton Manning's performance Sunday night blamed on having a TV commercial jingle stuck in his head.
If you play Cardinals game film backward, I believe there's a satanic message. "
See a trend?
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:2)
Of course it would have been both funnier and more believable if he'd said that the loss was blamed on an organization wide "upgrade" to a newer version of their MS operating system. Or installing the latest Service Pack.
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:5, Funny)
For the benefit of the humor-impaired...
To undersand the joke here it helps to know that Brian Billick is known [macworld.com] for using his Powerbook and Excel98 to select plays during the game.
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:1, Troll)
I'd an English professor once whose theory was that football served one redeeming social purpose: keeping criminals off the streets. I think it serves another: it keeps the proles happy. Feed them their watery beer, let them watch a bunch of beasts assault one another for a few hours and allow their energies be channeled into that most pointless of acts--rooting for their teams. It also serves as a warning for us: if one sees a picture of one's co-worker stripped to the waist, painted with obscure symbols and numbers, wearing a ridiculous head-piece, one knows that he can hardly be taken seriously.
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:1)
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:2, Funny)
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:3, Funny)
If it's the co-worker I'm thinking of, it means it's Solstice and I'm about to get reeeal lucky with her!
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This is the only amusing thing in this otherwise vitriolic post. Reminded of the 'facepainter' episode in Seinfeld, I LMAO.
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:2)
Vitriolic? The artificially pretentious language used should've made it sufficiently clear that the author was either joking or insane. I could certainly understand if the post was just "Football is for stupid people" or something similar, but the poster went well out of his way to create an amusing, over-the-top statement that at the same time had a ring of truth to it (with regard to non-sports fans missing the inherent humor in the article).
And I find it even more amusing that numerous members of the Slashdot crowd failed to catch the rather blatant humor in a post in a thread titled "File this one under Humor".
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:2)
Re:File this one under Humor (Score:1)
We the nerderati, maybe, but probably not the literati.
Re:Hoi Polloi (Score:2)
Re:Don't ya'll go playin dat foosball, ya hear me? (Score:1)
Heh, heh. (Score:2, Offtopic)
I guess this gives us a new take on the term "astroturfing", eh?
In case you hadn't noticed... (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:In case you hadn't noticed... (Score:1, Troll)
Not that I'm against sports qua sports. It's no doubt very useful to the constitution to get outdoors and play. I myself enjoy fencing very much: the only exercise of the gentleman. No, what upsets me is the idolatry of sports. Why must taxpayers finance stadiums? Why must grown men derive their pride not from their own actions, or those of their and family and circle of aquaintance, but rather from the illusory gains of strangers?
Pro `wrestling' is the reductio ad absurdem of professional sports in general. The players aren't even really playing: it is drama for the postliterate, a bestial form of primitive theatre.
If the time and energy spent on sports in this country were instead spent on, say, feeding the poor and other charities, we would have a much better world.
And I'd never have to find a favourite television programme interrupted, a sales tax raised to fund a stadium I'll never visit or traffic jam on an otherwise fine day.
Re:In case you hadn't noticed... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:In case you hadn't noticed... (Score:1)
Look at what the Super Bowl does for the city that hosts it. Millions of dollars are spent that would not otherwise if the game wasnt there.
Re:In case you hadn't noticed... (Score:2)
Re:In case you hadn't noticed... (Score:1)
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Uh-oh. We've got a big problem here. (Score:5, Funny)
So, now we've got IBM and other big companies on Linux development, and those guys only know from golf! There they go, yapping about "enterprise Linux", and still they can't mount a good defense. Ah heck, we might as well go back to DOS. Now, there's an operating system with a strong offensive.
Bruce
Interesting? (Score:1)
Re:Interesting? (Score:1)
There's a thin line between +1 Funny and -1 Flamebait. It also seems to depend on who says it..
Re:Interesting? (Score:2)
True, but this post was moderated as INTERESTING, which is what the person was referring to. I can understand it being moderated as funny, and I can understand it being moderated as flamebait .. but interesting?
Re:Interesting? (Score:2)
Slashdot moderation - chock full of surprises
Re:Interesting? (Score:1)
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Re:Uh-oh. We've got a big problem here. (Score:1, Troll)
I'm at the Karma cap, so I can speak without fear: Windows is much more offensive than DOS!
Invalid form key: yOaF7brAyz ! Looks like Slashcode is getting pretty uppity too.
Re:Uh-oh. We've got a big problem here. (Score:1)
(In fact, trying to post this message, I got "Invalid form key: eH7kBLVHZw !")
Re:Uh-oh. We've got a big problem here. (Score:1)
Re:Uh-oh. We've got a big problem here. (Score:2, Funny)
[coach@ravens
Password:
[root@ravens
mount: can't find
[root@ravens
mount: can't find
Re:Uh-oh. We've got a big problem here. (Score:1)
Looks like two people have gotten their jollies from modding down BP!
Re:Uh-oh. We've got a big problem here. (Score:2, Funny)
Linus' wife (Score:1)
Nathan
Actually, 3-time karate world champion (Score:1)
Sorry, that's a 3-time women's karate world champion. Even more depressing.
Re:Would you stop sensationalism? (Score:2)
Did someone get out of bed the wrong side this morning? It's a silly, funny, throwaway article. Join in the fun!
Oh, irony ... Re:Would you stop sensationalism? (Score:5, Insightful)
Perhaps this indicates why one should take one's own advice and read the article rather than merely "search through" it. For anyone who's not totally humor-impaired, it was immediately clear that the entire article was made up for comic effect.
The Ravens coach didn't really blame Linux. OK?
Now, a lot of people are coming down on the editors for even posting this, but I'm not one of them. There are at least two good reasons for linking through to this artice:
Re:Oh, irony ... Re:Would you stop sensationalism? (Score:1)
Ahhh! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Ahhh! (Score:2)
Re:Ahhh! (Score:1)
Re:Ravens' = ex-Browns' (Score:1)
Re:Ravens' = ex-Browns' (Score:1)
Ravens...Poe...Baltimore... trading names would make it even sillier than it is now
Although it's hard to imagine a sillier situation than the whole Colts/Browns/Ravens/"new" Browns saga.
I'm with you on the Colts name, however - I don't think pro sports leagues should allow teams to keep their names when they move - I mean, c'mon - Utah "Jazz"? Maybe they should incorporate the sarcastic quote marks on the jerseys. Then I would buy into the whole Utah "Jazz" thing. At least some teams these days do seem to be more into changing their identity in addition to their location - anyone remember the poor hartford whalers?
Mybe Linux wasn't the answer (Score:4, Redundant)
How-To Slum for /. Stories... (Score:2, Funny)
grep -r linux http://*.*.???/ | http://slashdot.org/submit.pl
Wrong sport (Score:5, Funny)
funny =) (Score:1)
wonder how many
Re:Wrong sport (Score:2)
Ahem...
That's Pittsburgh. And if you're a real yinzer, you pronounce it "Picksburgh."
Thank You.
The reason (Score:5, Funny)
This is not off topic (Score:1)
go bears! our work release convicts and out of work club bouncers are kicking ass! too bad when they cash them checks and start gobbling up the crack it will all end. or maybe not... richard dent used to mangle quarterbacks magnificently thanks to the miracle properties of cocaine!
(now for the not off-topic part and supports the main topic.)
the bears never lost a game because of Linux! (at least as far as we know.)thank you very much.
Re:This is not off topic (Score:2)
FZ (Score:1)
Re:This is not off topic (Score:1)
Don't do it! (Score:5, Funny)
People, you're well aware at this point that the editors don't check the links in the articles submitted. Luckily, I managed to actually click on it before a lot of people saw the article. I'm warning you, don't click on it!
No, it's not a link to goatse, whatever sick bastard sent this in linked to a place far, far worse. Don't click!
I'm telling you, if you go there, you'll have horrible flashbacks to high-school gym! You'll get locker-induced claustrophobia all over again! It'll be like listening to everyone drone on and on about the latest game while you say nothing in order to disguise the fact that you didn't watch it! Yes, you're suspecting now so I'll just say it right out:
They linked to a sports site!
Run! Flee! Don't make the same mistake I did!!!
Re:Don't do it! (Score:1, Insightful)
oddly enough... (Score:3, Funny)
Letterman would like this... (Score:3, Funny)
Heh.
Re:Letterman would like this... (Score:1)
Not even an operating system switch could help Testicle Tech...
coach misunderstood (Score:5, Funny)
That's what they get (Score:1)
Anyone know what the Satanic message in the film was? I heard it was "Outlook is awesome. Viruses and worms are our friends. Virus Basic Scripting (VBScript) RULES!!"
A good thing. (Score:1)
Remeber the guy who was hack Yahoo News? (Score:1, Offtopic)
This is not offtopic... (Score:1)
Football? (Score:1, Funny)
Switch to FreeBSD (Score:2, Funny)
I know it, and you know it, Linux is evil!
.. wait, I might have got something wrong here, but since the post is about a sports page, I have a hard time relating to it. Ah, now I remember, it is Micro$oft that is evil.. almost slipped there...("note to self: M$ is evil not Linux, Linux=good").
Mental image I didn't need (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Mental image I didn't need (Score:1)
If you thought that mental image was disgusting... (Score:1)
<dry-heave
Re:Mental image I didn't need (Score:2)
GO BEARS!
Re:Mental image I didn't need (Score:1)
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We Can fix it (Score:1)
But uh oh, if code became GPL their competitors can download the source and learn their innovated tactics.
Linux...revolutionizing the sports arena! (Score:2, Funny)
Press: Coach, what happened in the game today?
Coach: Well, it's really quite simple: our offense sig faulted and the defense was running Nautalis (see previous story).
Lucky socks? (Score:1)
The defensive coach's wife might have washed his lucky socks. He was busy learning how to use the new software, so he didn't know it was happening. Next thing you know, it's game day, and the socks have lost their magic. It's a tragedy.
I thought that was intel... (Score:2, Funny)
Their half time routine consisted of poor marching (if you could call it that) and jokes over the stadium PA. This was way back when the Pentium division bug was in the news.
On the speaker a voice announced, "Todays half time scores brought to you by pentium, Virginia 14.00421, TCU 3.10002"
That really was the best part of the game...
Dear Billoch of the Ravens... (Score:2)
Don't believe it, unless you want to believe this. (Score:2, Redundant)
Most things in there are done for humor, I don't think the Linux quote is any different.
Re:Don't believe it, unless you want to believe th (Score:1)
That explains it all... (Score:2, Insightful)
Spectator Sports and Slashdot (Score:3, Interesting)
A coworker once observed that, while some people spend their break time looking at sports stats and reading sports drivel on the web, the Linux geeks among us wasted break time reading netcraft stats and reading pro- and anti- linux drivel on the web.
To paraphrase Umberto Eco (paraphrasing Marx): Slashdot has replaced spectator sports which previously replaced religion as the opiate of the masses.
this would've happened with bsd too (Score:2, Funny)
We should issue a promise to the NFL that the next Linux distro they recieve will be demon-free. Then they'll stop complaining via email.
Now if a winning coach credited Linux... (Score:1)
what OS was Favre running ? (Score:2, Funny)
Fact was, Bret Favre of the Packers went crazy last week with one of those career games. Unless Ray Lewis hit Favre over the head with a large, disk laden, CPU, it is unlikely that any operating system would have stopped him.
Re:what OS was Favre running ? (Score:1)
Now that Modell stole them from Cleveland you mean?
i know it's off-topic, but... (Score:1)
Go Browns! -7.5 my tuckus...