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AR15.COM
4/8/2003 7:45:53 AM EDT
In Japan, they have replaced the impersonal and unhelpful Microsoft
error messages with Haiku poetry messages. Haiku has strict
construction rules. Each poem has only 17 syllables; 5 syllables in
the first line, 7 in the second, and 5 in the third. They are used to
communicate timeless messages, often achieving a wistful, yearning and
powerful insight through extreme brevity. Instead of making you want
to throw your computer out the window, they have a calming effect. For
example:
(1)
The Web site you seek
Cannot be located, but
Countless more exist.

(2)
Chaos reigns within.
Reflect, repent, and reboot.
Order shall return.

(3)
Program aborting:
Close all that you have worked on.
You ask far too much.

(4)
Windows NT crashed.
I am the Blue Screen of Death.
No one hears your screams.

(5)
Yesterday it worked.
Today it is not working.
Windows is like that.

(6)
Your file was so big.
It must have been quite useful.
But now it is gone.

(7)
Stay the patient course.
Of little worth is your ire.
The network is down.

(8)
A crash reduces
Your expensive computer
To a simple stone.

(9)
Three things are certain:
Death, taxes and lost data.
Guess which has occurred.

(10)
You step in the stream,
But the water has moved on.
This page is not here.

(11)
Out of memory.
We wish to hold the whole sky,
But we never will.

(12)
Having been erased,
The document you're seeking
Must now be retyped.
4/8/2003 7:52:39 AM EDT
[#1]
AR Fifteen returns,
My withdrawl is over
Posting like possessed
4/8/2003 8:00:36 AM EDT
[#2]
Haiku^2:

The first line has five
the second line has seven
the last line has five.