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    hahahaha! FACE PALM!

  2. #12
    you are a victim of counterfeit software windows 8

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    ahaka ani gud , tungod lang ani na problema ? asa naman ang mga computer geniuses diay ? daghan gani hackers sa nokor sige hack sa sokor.

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    posible oi...tan-awa ninyo iyang telepono nortel pa nga karaan hehehe

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    What the North Korea, Windows 8, Andy Borowitz and The New Yorker Have in Common

    According to The New Yorker’s Andy Borowitz, a potential North Korean nuclear missile test (that even has the Pentagon on alert) went awry this week thanks to an unspecified glitch in Windows 8. As sources in Pyongyang were cursing Microsoft and threatening (nuclear?) war against the software company, an outlet in China was picking up the story -- not realizing that The Borowitz Report is totally, hilariously fake.

    The Guangdong-based 21st Century Business Herald, a daily with circulation of 762,000, rebroadcast the news on China’s microblogging service, Sina Weibo. The post has since been deleted, it seems -- the link is broken -- but not before it caught the eye of the South China Morning Post:

    It reported the Borowitz prank, including its imaginary quote from the state-run Korean Central News Agency saying that the regime "was working with Windows 8 support to resolve the issue.”

    It’s the latest editorial slip-up in China in recent months -- back in November, the country’s state-run People’s Daily celebrated Kim Jong Un’s being named The Onion’s sexiest man alive with a slideshow of the 29-year-old leader’s best moments.

    Still, serious questions remain. It’s not clear why the Business Herald would find the stalled missile test newsworthy -- if it were following the news at all, it would already know we've surrendered.


    What the North Korea, Windows 8, Andy Borowitz and The New Yorker Have in Common
    Last edited by woodpusher; 04-14-2013 at 03:41 PM.

  6. #16
    how credible is this news ?

  7. #17
    hmmmm.. funny.. but yeah, there could also be compatibility issues with some os.. so i would agree on this one if its rili true..

  8. #18
    HAHAHAHA Thank you Windows 8. Hoping their missiles will also hit their own cities pra sila ray magkarambola sa North Korea.

  9. #19
    plain bogus news

  10. #20
    please,before posting anything verify your sources.lots of elephant poop over the net.closing this
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