Drop in average intelligence on MyOpera
Tuesday, 21. July 2009, 01:41:22
This is a response to the comments on this post.
I hate how people read digg, then instead of posting their irrelevant opinions on digg, where they can be smoten down by the collective opinion of diggers, come here to spam this post with idiotic comments. Seriously, I've never seen this many morons in one place on MyOpera.
I hate how people read digg, then instead of posting their irrelevant opinions on digg, where they can be smoten down by the collective opinion of diggers, come here to spam this post with idiotic comments. Seriously, I've never seen this many morons in one place on MyOpera.
- You don't get it. Three-letter-company should have tested in their client's browser if they wanted the contract. So either they didn't really want it or they're idiots. Full-stop, no arguing.
- Nobody wants to hear your misconceptions about Opera, browsers, and the web in general. Shut up. Seriously, shut up!
- Stop using 'fail' as the new symbol of your retarded internet-hype-religion. It's stupid. Talk English.










Leevi # 21. July 2009, 03:50
That submission has the most diggs (15 at the moment), so it's only in the upcoming news, there are few other submissions too, but they have no diggs at all. Very unlikely that those idiotic commenters would be coming from Digg.
..and just as I guessed it, they come from Reddit. The story is on reddit mainpage.
_Grey_ # 21. July 2009, 11:43
Actually, hallvord should use his hitslink account to track the referrers. I'm sure we'll find the culprit.
Leevi # 21. July 2009, 11:54
Reddit: submitted 21 hours ago by insanemo
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/92tdm/when_operas_sysadmin_booted_up_the_server_to_test/
Both submitted about the same time and by a very similar nicks, same person maybe
_Grey_ # 21. July 2009, 12:00