Tell me your favourite April fool 2009?

Guinness April FoolYesterday was not bad for a fool day,  a nice amount of cool things surfaced :-) .

Just before things cool down completely, I’d like to know, which was your favourite April fool this year ?

If you’d like to tell, vote for your favourite in the comments of this post. Hope a nice number of you make their vote, so I can come up with a deserved enough winner :-) .

Keep in mind, only Linux related fools. If you need ispiration, I’ve put together a pretty comprehensive list you may want to look at before voting. ;-) Post a comment and vote, don’t let me down ! :-)

Votes open for 2 days from now. FAIL.

This seems like a great time to subscribe my RSS !

4 responses to “Tell me your favourite April fool 2009?”

  1. artfwo

    A friend of mine (gil@irc.onrela.ru) scared me to hell:
    - Art, have you read the news?
    - No, what is it?
    - Canonical is to be acquired by Red Hat!

  2. Stefano Forenza

    @artfwo: LOL ! :-)

  3. Daniel Holm

    Mine was beside from The Pirate Bays joke, the Internet reboot.

  4. JJMacey

    Stefano,

    Sure – Microsoft Asks Feds For A Bailout @ http://jjmacey.net/blog/?p=339

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