Adequacy front page
Stories Diaries Polls Users
Google

Web Adequacy.org
Home About Topics Rejects Abortions
This is an archive site only. It is no longer maintained. You can not post comments. You can not make an account. Your email will not be read. Please read this page if you have questions.
Poll
Do you take the TOS seriously?
Yes 15%
This entire site is a joke 50%
Huh? What? "Koochee Girl" is a she-male? 34%

Votes: 38

 TOS a joke to behold

 Author:  Topic:  Posted:
Jan 02, 2002
 Comments:
Dear Diary (haha just kidding)

I was recently doing a search for adequacy.org on Yahoo!. I really don't know why. I guess I wanted to see how many sites there are that make fun of the idiocies that infect many of the articles found on this site. Either that or boredom.

[editor's note, by osm] As a service to Adequacy's readership, I have modified the poll to represent a more diverse viewpoint.

diaries

More diaries by koochee girl
Just wonderin'
XP: almost complete
Who's Copying Who?
AMD and MS: Buudies?
MS to share MORE code
GPL goes to court
GPL goes to court: Part 2
I found this page floating around on the web. The last line just screamed. I wonder why no body takes the TOS at adequacy.org seriously.
It fascinates me that adequacy.org's Terms of Service proclaims "we reserve the right to delete comments deemed inappropriate in tone or factually false." I can only conclude that this documented quest for truth applies only to comments, but not to staff-written articles.


       
Tweet

koochee "girl" a joke to behold (none / 0) (#1)
by osm on Wed Jan 2nd, 2002 at 09:17:42 PM PST
here's a guy who thinks he's Peter Pan

Do you believe that too?

Oh wait, you're an asian male who thinks he's an American lesbian. I guess you would believe in Peter Pan.

I love it when every degenerate crawling around in the rotted intestine of the internet burrows to the surface and begins to make claims that this site is somehow inferior.

The fact is, we make you feel inferior. This is not intentional, but a byproduct of your own self-esteem issues (of which you obviously have many). Your only defense against this self-inflicted inferiority complex is to try to destroy everything around you.

Now go away and let a real woman talk.


 
speaking of jokes (5.00 / 1) (#12)
by dirty monkey man on Thu Jan 3rd, 2002 at 12:58:14 AM PST
wait a minute, you needed a search engine and you used yahoo? a ha hah ha ha


what would you suggest? (none / 0) (#13)
by NAWL on Thu Jan 3rd, 2002 at 02:34:44 AM PST
Maybe google.yahoo.com
Excite.com
Lycos.com
MSN (yuck)


The news/search site is my favorite, and I ain't telling anybody "here" where that bad boy is.




Hey, if you consider the fifth grade your senior year, what else can you be besides a pompous jackass?

nope (none / 0) (#17)
by dirty monkey man on Thu Jan 3rd, 2002 at 09:38:51 AM PST
no, IE5 has a nifty feature for this. when i need to search something i simply hit F3 and this little window pops up for me to enter my keywords and then the software searches the internet for me with its own search engine.

saves me the trouble of having to dick around with finding a search engine site and remembering it's internet address and all that crap.


I use netscape (none / 0) (#18)
by NAWL on Thu Jan 3rd, 2002 at 09:59:37 AM PST
I use My Sidebar in Netscape. I like my "favorite news/search" because it's so easy to remember. The articles on this page are amazing. A complete breakdown of how the WPA works and how to crack it.




Hey, if you consider the fifth grade your senior year, what else can you be besides a pompous jackass?

huh? (none / 0) (#20)
by dirty monkey man on Thu Jan 3rd, 2002 at 03:36:24 PM PST
sorry pal but i don't know enough about computers to understand you. :) the only wpa i know about is the one started by fdr during the 30s.


WPA (none / 0) (#21)
by NAWL on Thu Jan 3rd, 2002 at 05:47:55 PM PST
Windows Product Activation. You know that whole anti-piracy thing that is supposed to keep regular folks from pruchasing one copy of WindowsXP and installing it on all their home computers.

The mdeia had a field day with it. The crack was out there awhile before XP's official release. The media had a field day with the story. The anti-piracy scheme MS touted as unbreakable wound up making MS look like idiots.

I'm looking a the mathematical calculations for how it works and how to crack it right now. Along with an executable that will do it for you.




Hey, if you consider the fifth grade your senior year, what else can you be besides a pompous jackass?

Each time... (none / 0) (#22)
by The Mad Scientist on Fri Jan 4th, 2002 at 02:08:49 PM PST
The anti-piracy scheme MS touted as unbreakable wound up making MS look like idiots.

Each time MS touts something as unbreakable, unhackable, secure, or innovative, they end up looking like idiots.


then why (none / 0) (#23)
by NAWL on Fri Jan 4th, 2002 at 08:16:09 PM PST
Exactly. It amazes me that they continue to tout their products as the most stable and secure. Simply restating it or making it clearer that additional steps should be taken would work much better.

I don't think they will do so anytime soon though. Maybe when people become smart (yeah right) and/or more aware, they will.




Hey, if you consider the fifth grade your senior year, what else can you be besides a pompous jackass?

 
The Google Toolbar (none / 0) (#19)
by Anonymous Reader on Thu Jan 3rd, 2002 at 10:05:23 AM PST
saves me the trouble of having to dick around with finding a search engine site and remembering it's internet address and all that crap.

Yeah, it saves you trouble, but it's no good if the search results you get are bunk. If you haven't already, install the Google Toolbar - it not only offers the same ease of use, but it also guarantees you the best search results on the internet.


 

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective companies. Comments are owned by the Poster. The Rest ® 2001, 2002, 2003 Adequacy.org. The Adequacy.org name, logo, symbol, and taglines "News for Grown-Ups", "Most Controversial Site on the Internet", "Linux Zealot", and "He just loves Open Source Software", and the RGB color value: D7D7D7 are trademarks of Adequacy.org. No part of this site may be republished or reproduced in whatever form without prior written permission by Adequacy.org and, if and when applicable, prior written permission by the contributing author(s), artist(s), or user(s). Any inquiries are directed to legal@adequacy.org.