Got this off of my depression support list
Here are some unhelpful Microsoft error messages replaced with Haiku poetry messages. Haiku poetry has strict construction rules - each poem has only 17 syllables; 5 syllables in the first, 7 in the second, 5 in the third. They are used to communicate a timeless message, often achieving a wistful, yearning and powerful insight through extreme brevity. Aren't these better than "your computer has performed an illegal operation?
The Web site you seek Cannot be located, but Countless more exist. |
Chaos reigns within. Reflect, repent, and reboot.. Order shall return. |
Windows NT crashed. I am the Blue Screen of Death. No one hears your screams. |
Yesterday it worked. Today it is not working. Windows is like that. |
Your file was so big. It might be very useful. But now it is gone. |
Stay the patient course. Of little worth is your ire. The network is down. |
Three things are certain Death, taxes and lost data. Guess which has occurred. |
You step in the stream, But the water has moved on. This page is not here. |
Out of memory. We wish to hold the whole sky, But we never will. |
Having been erased, The document you're seeking Must now be retyped. |
Serious error. All shortcuts have disappeared. Screen. Mind. Both are blank |
Program Aborting. Close all that you have worked on. You ask far too much. |
A crash reduces Your expensive computer To a simple stone. |
I ate your Web page. Forgive me; it was tasty And tart on my tongue |
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