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posted by on Wednesday April 01 2020, @01:02AM   Printer-friendly
from the automotive dept.

The Mighty Buzzard writes:

The 4/1 joke this year is on me. Working from home apparently doesn't get you out of working on your home, or in this case a church destined to shortly be my home. Which is what kept me from having time to annoy you lot with a terrible/goofy/whatever theme or some other silliness this year. Enjoy your lazy Wednesday and feel free to have a chuckle at my expense.

Side note: there are only sixty-one four-digit uids left at the time of this writing (the morning of 3/31) . Any of you long time ACs who think you might want to register before we hit five digits need to do it soon.

 
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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by MostCynical on Wednesday April 01 2020, @02:19AM (1 child)

    by MostCynical (2589) on Wednesday April 01 2020, @02:19AM (#977892) Journal

    You could have waited 'til the afternoon and posted "so how did everyone like what I did for April Fools'?"

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  • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Wednesday April 01 2020, @03:24PM

    by maxwell demon (1608) on Wednesday April 01 2020, @03:24PM (#978057) Journal

    Well, maybe there is an April Fools' story, after all, and this story is just another April Fools' to lull us in security so we don't scan the stories for April Fools' and therefore fall for it.

    Note that this story is marked Meta, and what could be more meta than that?

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