Oracle's Ellison Accused of Running Executive Fighting Ring 56
Mr. Shotgun writes "SEC claim to have broken up an underground fighting ring in which participants . To add insult to injury, the victors then brokered business deals that skirted US securities law and deprived the losers of valuable . The mastermind behind the Silicon Valley fight club is alleged to be eccentric billionaire and Oracle CEO ."
I would watch that (Score:5, Funny)
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Larry Ellison IS Iron Main. It wouldn't be a fair match, he'd just put on his flying metal suit and pummel everyone.
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What is Iron Main? I kid. The personality for Tony Stark in the Iron Man movies is supposedly based on Elon Musk, that's what the disc extras say anyway.
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Isn't he also the bad guy (or dummy bad guy) from Charlie's Angles 2. Also, a minor villain from Angel (War Zone, Lenny Edwards?) seems to be based on him.
Of course, Larry is just a Russian accent, hairless cat and giant laser away from being a parody of a Bond villian.
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My money's on Monkey Boy!
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Re:I would watch that - it exists (Score:2)
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This fight brought to you by... Torgo's Executive Powder!
I AM TURDULUS (Score:1)
I am the lord of turd posts.
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Slashdot employs professional proofreader (Score:5, Funny)
Launched in 1996, technology-related news web site Slashdot has been sloshing around the Intertubes for almost 17 years, attracting a wide share of geeks and their mothers when they walk into the basement and glance at the screen. But, as this paragraph shows, summaries have been rife with trivial factual, spelling and grammatical errors. After a three month consultation with users completed by impartial research group IDG, Slashdot's parent company have decided to take the giant leap of employing a single, full-time proofreader for all article submissions. This proofreader, who will start his work about 10 minutes from now, will be charged with ensuring that every T is dotted and every I crossed. Apostrophe's will be correctly placed, giving a better reader experience then ever before. UNIX and MAC users will be united in common enjoyment of queen's American English. The proofreader will also be responsible for dupe and repetition control. Which begs the question: how can we make Slashdot aeven better?
"better reader experience then ever before" (Score:1)
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Whoosh!
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I agree. And when's this new Pony-based look & feel ever going to be finished. I've been waiting bloody years!
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Lighten up. I happen to enjoy reading these articles. If you don't like them why don't you just come back tomorrow?
Because if he wasn't wasting time on Slashdot, he might actually have to do real work.
Mod points on April Fools (Score:2)
Why not make mods, all, add the absolute value of points, so modding down moves even the rotten up? They should all be for fun and not count anyway.
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Sorry, I tried to tag the submission AprilFools when I submitted it so people could feel free to ignore the article. Yet for some reason the tag was gone when it made the main page.
I know not everyone enjoys the silliness that is April Fools and realize it must be exhausting to be inundated with mile after mile of random nonsense. Yet I got a bit of a chuckle out of this nonsense story, imagining Ellison as a back ally bookie. So I figured I would share it with others. Sorry it ruined your whole day, but
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I agree. Slashdot's April Fools tradition gets a bit old. This one falls apart badly too, it could have been so much better without the sci-fi references.
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The first rule of Oracle: (Score:2)
You DON'T talk about Oracle!
First Rule... (Score:3)
The first rule of Ellison's Fight Club is you don't talk about Ellison's Fight Club.
No, no, no .... (Score:1)
the first trigger of ELLISONS_FIGHT_CLUB is:
SELECT nothing INTO ELLISONS_FIGHT_CLUB.TALK FROM discussion WHERE TALK is NULL;
OMG, a wet dream come true... (Score:2)
How it would play out (Score:3)
I would love to see that happen. Tech 'gurus' against cartoon channel execs.
Wet noodles at 10 paces.
Stop (+1) (Score:5, Insightful)
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Been done before (Score:2)
Eh... (Score:2)
Sure, you barely count as a CEO these days if you don't have the SEC on your back; but not everyone mixes wild parties, hard drugs, doping clients, and building a secret sex dungeon under his house while his wife is on vacation, with run of the mill options backdating...
Took about long enough. (Score:2)
Finally, an April Fools day story that I honestly had to think twice about.
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Finally, an April Fools day story that I honestly had to think twice about.
The true art of successful April Fools gags is that they have a high degree of believability to them - e.g. Your shoe is untied (assuming you are wearing shoes and they have laces)
Claiming that NASA have found traces of Green Cheese on the moon would only fool the extremely naive.
Claiming Larry Ellison is bare-knuckling it with other tech people would be quite a stretch.
Claiming Larry Ellison has made a move to buy out Apple would have people reading on and possibly some foolish people running out to buy A
+1 (in the slashdot sense, not the google sense) (Score:2)
my favorite fake slashdot story all day
First rule of geek fight club.... (Score:2)
Is anybody out there? (Score:2)
Ellison is affraid of Chuck Norris (Score:1)
Everybody is. But he's not a CEO.
That's the catch.
Former Sun employees (Score:2)
They ran out of Sun employees who were used for bear baiting.