"Used Users' Poem
(inspired by true experiences with the most fetid evil in the known universe products)
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While rushing to client, no moment to spare
I hurried to finish a job in despair.
Trying to upload some files to my site...
Nothing was happening, try as I might!
I pounded and shouted and yelled at the screen,
But this did not work it to well it would seem.
So I thought a download would fix me up quick,
But I should have beaten myself with a stick.
The ftp download wiped out my accounts,
It clobbered my passwords and ate all my fonts.
So I used my backup, but when I reboot,
My mouse was quite active but keyboard was moot.
"Oh my god holy," I think I did scream,
Followed by something extremely obscene.
I got down on my knees...
I crossed my fingers and said "god, OH please!"
"If you can see it in your heart!"
With my hand on my PC I yelled out..."RESTART!"
I then hit the reboot and covered my head,
With my favorite blanket to stave off the dread.
My PC made sounds that I've not heard before,
I got a strong feeling to head for the door.
And when I had gained enough courage to see,
I saw a blue screen staring right back at me.
the most fetid evil in the known universe ERROR EXCEPTION IS FATAL!
I then wished Bill Gates had been killed when pre-natal.
And just when I thought all my hope had been shot,
A message appeared: "Insert Card Into Slot"
I looked in my wallet and took out my Visa,
And offered it to my PC on my knees-a.
It disappeared quickly and then it popped out,
My PC rebooted, and maxed my account.
Then what to my wondering eyes should appear,
Than a pictures of Gates robbing me peer-to-peer.
"Merry Christmas!" He shouted,
"Not for YOU but for ME!"
"It's Christmas year-round...
....For my MONOPOLY!" "
--HHFF
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"He who reigns within himself and rules his passions, desires and fears is more than a King." John Milton
English poet (1608 - 1674)
English poet (1608 - 1674)
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