Because here in America our Macs say: Keep it simple, get back to work!

Terry wrote:

> In Japan, they are considering replacing the impersonal and
> unhelpful Microsoft Error messages with Haiku poetry
> messages. Haiku poetry has strict construction rules. Each
> poem has only three lines, 17 syllables: five syllables in
> the
> first line, seven in the second, five in the third.
>
> Haiku is used to communicate a timeless message often
> achieving a wistful, yearning and powerful insight through
> extreme
> brevity -- the essence of Zen:
>
> Serious error.
>
> All shortcuts have disappeared.
>
> Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
>


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