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Laughing Squid squirts ink at Best Buy13 Dec 2007 15:26 Chain backs down in T-shirt/First Amendment spatand who says the Yanks lack irony !By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 13th December 2007 16:49 GMT
I laughed myself silly at this .... Anyone fancy trying the same trick in PC World ? PC worldBy Martin Beckett
Posted Thursday 13th December 2007 17:47 GMT
Wouldn't work - you would be spotted when your knuckles didn't drag on the floor. @ Previous commentBy David Perry
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 01:11 GMT
Err you would be spotted when you actually: a) knew what you were talking about b) didn't try selling a customer something that didn't really suit their needs c) if you got beyond that, the fact you'd ward them off their insurance! Mind you, laptop's I'd think twice about rejecting insurance on as they're a pain to fix (unless you don't mind rushing out to maplin as a friend of mine did when needing to change the hard drive in his ibook :D) It's funny but a little sick.By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 02:33 GMT
It's sort of like fake throwing a ball to your dog, they would lose what little mind they have like I said funny but cruel. WowsersBy heystoopid
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 06:27 GMT
What a silly bunch of wowsers indeed and total abuse of the 1998 DMCA Act too , which is becoming rather all to common ! The "Peter Principle" rocks on in the new century and the world of "Idiocracy!" is just around the corner if this keeps up ! CreepyBy Seán
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 09:27 GMT
What was the point? A bunch of self satisfied middle class yanks playing their safe fun games with security staff and hirelings. Where were the flare guns? This "stunt" was so insipid even the famously unintelligent US cops couldn't start arresting and tasering people. From "Rise up, destroy the system" to "Lets all wear the same colour top and pretend to shop, tee hee". No wonder the French despise them. What a laffBy Mark Burton
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 09:46 GMT
Perhaps we could try a similar thing, where we all dress up as politicians and civil servants and run around losing personal information on CD on the one hand whilst banging on about the need for ID cards and more government intrusion on the other... I do this everyday.......By steve
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 10:10 GMT
I turn up to work dressed up like an IT technician, pretend to do some work but actually do nothing all day. It's fun! @CreepyBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 10:36 GMT
Dear Santa, Please get Seán a sence of humour this Christmas, and the ability to not take himself or others too seriously. Sincerly, Paris Hilton SnivellingBy James Pickett
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 10:55 GMT
Why are apologies always reported as 'grovelling' or 'snivelling'? It was just an apology, OK? When they offer money or (better still) to sack their lawyers, that merits an adjective. It's like effing and blinding all the time - when something really bad happens, you're out of words... (G.Ramsay please note.) @steveBy M A Walters
Posted Friday 14th December 2007 12:08 GMT
You mean there is a dress code for IT technicians? I suppose you mean some kind of a t-shirt with a motto like "Do not disturb, I am disturbed already" (worn by a friend of mine on an occasion)? IT Manager that does not impose a dress code The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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