MICROSOFT TESTS NUCLEAR DEVICE AT SECRET HANFORD FACILITY
   
   REDMOND (BNN)--World leaders reacted with stunned silence as Microsoft
   Corp. (MSFT) conducted an underground nuclear test at a secret
   facility in eastern Washington state. The device, exploded at 9:22 am
   PDT (1622 GMT/12:22 pm EDT) today, was timed to coincide with talks
   between Microsoft and the US Department of Justice over possible
   antitrust action.
   
   "Microsoft is going to defend its right to market its products by any
   and all necessary means," said Microsoft CEO Bill Gates. "Not that I'm
   anti-government" he continued, "but there would be few tears shed in
   the computer industry if Washington were engulfed in a bath of nuclear
   fire."
   
   Scientists pegged the explosion at around 100 kilotons. "I nearly
   dropped my latte when I saw the seismometer" explained University of
   Washington geophysicist Dr. Whoops Blammover, "At first I thought it
   was Mt. Rainier, and I was thinking, damn, there goes the mountain
   bike vacation."
   
   In Washington, President Clinton announced the US Government would
   boycott all Microsoft products indefinitely. Minutes later, the
   President reversed his decision. "We've tried sanctions since
   lunchtime, and they don't work," said the President. Instead, the
   administration will initiate a policy of "constructive engagement"
   with Microsoft.
   
   Microsoft's Chief Technology Officer Nathan Myrhvold said the test
   justified Microsoft's recent acquisition of the Hanford Nuclear
   Reservation from the US Government. Not only did Microsoft acquire
   "kilograms of weapons grade plutonium" in the deal, said Myrhvold,
   "but we've finally found a place to dump those millions of unsold
   copies of Microsoft Bob." Myrhvold warned users not to replace
   Microsoft NT products with rival operating systems. "I can neither
   confirm nor deny the existence of a radioisotope thermoelectric
   generator inside of every Pentium II microprocessor," said Myrhvold,
   "but anyone who installs an OS written by a bunch of long-hairs on the
   Internet is going to get what they deserve."
   
   The existence of an RTG in each Pentium II microprocessor would
   explain why the microprocessors, made by the Intel Corporation, run so
   hot. The Intel chips "put out more heat than they draw in electrical
   power" said Prof. E. E. Thymes of MIT. "This should finally dispell
   those stories about cold fusion."
   
   Rumors suggest a second weapons development project is underway in
   California, headed by Microsoft rival Sun Microsystems. "They're doing
   all of the development work in Java," said one source close to the
   project. The development of a delivery system is said to be holding up
   progress. "Write once, bomb anywhere is still a dream at the moment."
   
   Meanwhile, in Cupertino, California, Apple interim-CEO Steve Jobs was
   rumored to be in discussion with Oracle CEO Larry Ellison about
   deploying Apple's Newton technology against Microsoft. "Newton was the
   biggest bomb the Valley has developed in years," said one hardware
   engineer. "I'd hate to be around when they drop that product a second
   time."


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