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Blogger Ted Frank said...

Porsafillo is an anagram of April Fool's.

4/2/12, 1:58 PM

Blogger IHTG said...

in before readers who fall for it

4/2/12, 2:07 PM

Anonymous Phlebas said...

D'oh. Fell for it. I guess that teaches me for being too credulous of things that I approve of.

4/2/12, 2:09 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Unsinn is German for nonsense

4/2/12, 2:14 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kind of interesting how this is NPR's choice for an April Fools.

4/2/12, 2:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Unsinn is German (Yiddish?) for nonsense

4/2/12, 2:19 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Now someone please tell me this whole Trayvon thing is another April Fool's joke.

4/2/12, 2:35 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you get my OctoMom post?

I hope so.

I can't tell what's being censored and what's just getting eaten up by this sh*t-for-software that Google is serving up for Blogger/Blogspot.

4/2/12, 2:37 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Attention Microsoft Corporation: cheap labor alert. Preschoolers programming in C++ who'll work for Cheez-its.

4/2/12, 3:09 PM

Anonymous SFG said...

Given the traditional Jewish squeamishness about eugenics, I can't see this in NYC of all places.

Apart from the date.

4/2/12, 3:32 PM

Blogger Luke Lea said...

Will not fly.

4/2/12, 3:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, if there was something objectionable about my OctoMom writeup, then here's the story:

dailymail.co.uk

I just thought that all of that blond hair was nothing short of stunning.

And let's just leave it at that [since I don't seem to be having much luck lately with Komment Kontrol].

4/2/12, 4:02 PM

Anonymous heartiste said...

in humor, there is much projection and, as the economists might say, revealed opinion. at least we know the discourse commissars at npr nurse a burning desire to set their minds free of equalist orthodoxy. if it takes an april fool's joke to publicly entertain wicked thoughts, let them have it. it could be the beginning of a beeyootiful crack in the edifice.

4/2/12, 4:08 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

this sh*t-for-software that Google is serving up for Blogger/Blogspot


BTW, Internet Explorer is now warning me that Blogger/Blogspot is trying to serve up Cross-Site Scripting, which is about as evil a technique as exists on the web.

Very, very evil stuff that "Do No Evil" Google is stooping to these days...

4/2/12, 4:10 PM

Anonymous Nanonymous said...

Add my vote for "not very believable".

4/2/12, 4:22 PM

Blogger Steve Sailer said...

Check the date

4/2/12, 4:26 PM

Blogger Truth said...

Hey, now there's a Twilight Zone episode in the making:

I mean, think about it; you finally got exactly what you have been begging for for 10 years, and none of your kids would qualify>>>

Baaaaaw-haaaaw-haaaaw-hawwww!

4/2/12, 5:26 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is an April Fool's joke with a ring of truth.

4/2/12, 7:18 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

NPR got me real good but you gotta admit the story isn't really far-fetched. There are elite preschools all over elite communities in NY and San Fran.

4/2/12, 8:25 PM

Anonymous HBD blog core audience said...

Ha Ha, oh mercy, what a delightful lark. Excelsior!

4/2/12, 8:44 PM

Anonymous Semi-employed White Guy said...

It's bad enough that I have to compete with all of the $10/hr Indian "software engineers". I don't need more C++ competition from pre-schoolers. I know it was only for April Fools, but don't think for a second some brain-dead program manager out there wouldn't love to hire toddlers to write code and pay them in gummy bears.

4/2/12, 9:50 PM

Anonymous Larry, San Francisco said...

The Economist had a great April Fool's Joke. I was halfway through it before I realized it was a joke.
http://www.economist.com/node/21551450

4/2/12, 11:11 PM

Anonymous eh said...

"Oh, absolutely they are," Unsinn says. "And they're very good at it."

Unsinn is a German word. Here is what it might mean in English.

4/3/12, 4:42 AM

Blogger David said...

April 1. A dark day for Aspies. The day nothing they read or hear makes sense.

Perhaps the government ought to require writers to place an April Fool disclaimer in clear language (and in several languages) at the head of every piece, like a tobacco warning. Just to alleviate the confusion and pain.

4/3/12, 6:35 AM

Blogger Evil Sandmich said...

I checked the date, it just appears to be posted a few years early.

4/3/12, 6:14 PM

Blogger Steve Sailer said...

"I checked the date, it just appears to be posted a few years early."

Bingo. I knew there was a punchline in there, but I couldn't come up with it.

4/3/12, 8:04 PM

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