Deze kwam ik in de HK tegen. Met name het stukje over linux is erg grappig.
127.0.0.1 is the Internet address from which Uncyclopedia receives the largest amount of spam. The user at 127.0.0.1 is an incredible moron, who delights in defacing wicked pages. His posts are the most asinine, worthless posts ever ever seen in modern wikis. If you run across anything from the address 127.0.0.1 delete it immediately.
Additionally, this individual has been hijacking many people's computers, and has been changing their computer's address to match his. To see if you have been hacked, execute the following commands:
On windows, find the "run" button, type in "command" and hit enter. If a black box pops up, you most likely have had your computer taken over by this individual. In order to confirm this, type "ipconfig" in the black box and hit enter. If numbers like 192.168.x.x or 255.255.255.0 appear, you have been compromised. If you do not get immediate help, you most likely will get Banned from the Internet.
On Linux, you are probably screwed anyway, due to the massive security problems with that operating system. One of the tricks of this individual is to remove all security from linux systems. Since your OS doesn't have a gui, just type "check security". If nothing is listed, your security has been stolen. To check the rest of your files, type in the following: "init 6" If the rest of your computer is fine, you should see it list your files. If your computer has been compromised, an error will be shown. If your computer is currently being used to send horse-porn to asia, it may automatically shut down.
If all that fails click your heels together three times and keep saying as loudly as you can "There's no place like 127.0.0.1" until you pass out. aaarghh.. mmm
Recently, 127.0.0.1 has been found to have long-term side effects which include addiction to dipped pretzels, carpet burns, illicit sex with camels, dowager's hump, busteoporosis, the Tijuana two step, snake handling, talking like a drill sergeant, impersonating a lamp post, dancing the frug in public, excessive palm hair, bananas, nocturnal trumpet playing, listening to Lynn Hoffman's B. S. on VH1 Classic All Request and falling up stairs.
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Deze quote ik maar niet, hij kan wat pijnlijk zijn voor Linux aanhangers, MS haters
Waarschuwing, opperprutser aan het werk... en als je een opmerking van mij niet snapt, klik dan hier