Copyright The Quipping Queen 2005.
YOUR HAIKU ERROR MESSAGES FOR THE DAY
While many disparage the advent of glitches in our wired world,
the only way to find solace and sanity is to return to the
ancient teachings.
"Haiku", (a Japanese style of poetry), offers readers a way to
experience the daily dilemmas of our digital community from a
novel perspective.
So, for those of you who have no intention of going back in time
or, unearthing the gold-leaf tomes in your basement, just tune
in to the Happy Haiku Harridan for your daily dose of wonky
wisdom.
Below are a few little gems by anonymous authors. I’ve also
added a few of my own for good measure.
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 might be very 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.
13. Serious error. All shortcuts have disappeared.
14. Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
15. Silence. A strangled modem forgets -- that it should blink.
16. Behold the ego. It sits in glowing emptiness. Cursor be
damned!
17. A dingbat flaps. Windows is crashing. Oh what a pity.
18. Dead PCs. Cube farms empty. Have you called 911 yet?
19. Morning spam. Harbinger of good and ill. "Norton" nixed them
all!
20. He says a word. And I say a word. Upgrade chat to phrases.
21. Faceless 404 again. Lone pixel in the bit map. Welcome to
'Geekville'.
22. Oh the winds that blow - can you ask them - which file is
next to go?
23. Alone, on the web. Where to now? Who moved my e-cheese?
24. A lightening flash across your screen. Windows closes. Dial
411 for Godot.
25. For love and for hate, I trap a bug. And offer it to Bill.
26. A golden bug. I hurl it into the darkness. Is "McAfee"
working?
27. A dead Trojan Horse. And yet, isn’t there something
remaining in it?
28. Adjust your browser. Sorry, settings are gone. Try another
universe!
29. Darkened screens - become modern grapes of wrath - reaping
bitter whine.
30. On my screen, the frigging fish tank. Is that Tony Tuna I
see?
About Author :
Victoria Elizabeth, alias the "Happy Haiku Harridan", publishes
musings about life's little oddities in her bodacious blog
called, "The Quipping Queen" http://www.quipping
queen.blogspot.com/