Sony Computer Haiku

My sister forwarded me this e-mail message:

Press Release From Sony:

Tokyo, Japan, March 31st - Sony has announced its own computer operating system now available on its hot new portable PC called the Vaio.

Instead of producing the cryptic error messages characteristic of Microsoft’s Windows and DOS systems Sony’s chairman Asai Tawara said, “We intend to capture the high ground by putting a human, Japanese face on what has been until now-an operating system
that reflects Western cultural hegemony. For example, we have replaced the impersonal and unhelpful Microsoft error messages with our own Japanese poetry - haiku.”

The computer haiku messages are just as informative as Microsoft’s and they make you pause just long enough that you’re able to fight the impulse to put a fist through the screen. The chairman went on to give some examples of Sony’s new error messages:

A file that big?
It might be very useful.
But now it is gone.

You seek a Web site.
It cannot be located.
Countless more exist.

Chaos reigns within.
Stop, reflect, and reboot.
Order shall return.

ABORTED effort:
Close all that you have worked on.
You ask way too much.

Yesterday it worked
Today it is not working
Windows is like that.

First snow, then silence.
This thousand dollar screen dies
So beautifully.

With searching comes loss.
The presence of absence.
“June Sales.doc” not found.

The Tao that is seen
Is not the true Tao
Until you bring fresh toner.

Windows NT crashed.
The Blue Screen of Death.
No one hears your screams.

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

A crash reduces
Your expensive computer
To a simple stone.

You step in the stream
But the water has moved on.
Page not found.

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

Having been erased,
The document you are seeking
Must now be retyped.

Serious error.
All shortcuts have disappeared.
Screen. Mind. Both are blank.

Three things are certain:
Death, taxes, and lost data.
Guess which has occurred.
Maybe I’m a total ignoramus, but this is fake, right? I mean, I can’t believe a company like that would have such a great sense of humor, but if they do, I’m going to go buy one right now.

And does anyone feel creative enough to write some more?

It’s fake.

And I am a computer haiku master.

These are all originals of mine:

Like the summer sun,
Blazing lasers read data
My DVD-ROM.

The downloading file
Moves as slow as autumn leaves.
I want DSL.

“Fifteen inches”? Hah!
Nine-inch viewing area.
My monitor sucks.

Hey, Microsoft Word!
I don’t need help; I’m gonna
Kill that paper clip!

Mac users all say,
“Macs rule, PCs drool. Why? Uh…
They just do, okay?”

Windows makes me mad.
I’d switch to Linux, but I’m
Afraid of penguins.

Net porn at work: don’t!
You CAN’T close the windows - argh!
More keep popping up!

See Chef check the boards.
See Chef find out the board’s down.
See Chef start to twitch.


Live a Lush Life
Da Chef

SaxFace, I am POSITIVE I saw that identical list of haiku somewhere else at least a year ago. I don’t know if it counts as an Urban Legend or not.

It was something that somebody else had downloaded from a website and printed out and passed around. I thought it was hilarious at the time, even though I wasn’t really into computers then.

So, wherever it came from, it’s not new. The list I saw had author’s names after each haiku. It was some kind of contest, or “send us your computer haiku” thing.


“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast!” - the White Queen

Just another example of how difficult it is to enforce copyright law on the Internet.

I feel bad for those people who wrote them.

:frowning:

“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast!” - the White Queen

Chef, feckin hilarious. Good ones.

Notthe, thanks for the info - yeah, it is a bummer. I know those Spam Haikus are well credited. I am also sad to see how far behind I am on this so-called InterWeb.

Well, I’m never going to read another forwarded e-mail again, but I have to admit that those Vaio computers are really cool looking.