Haiku for computers

Japanese replacements of the impersonal and unhelpful Microsoft error messages:


A file that big?

It might be very useful.

But now it is gone.


The Web site you seek

Can not be located but

Countless more exist.


Chaos reigns within.

Reflect, repent, and reboot.

Order shall return.


ABORTED effort:

Close all that you have worked on.

You ask far too much.


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.


First snow, then silence.

This thousand dollar screen dies

So beautifully.


With searching comes loss

And the presence of absence:

“My Novel” not found.


The Tao that is seen

Is not the true Tao-until

You bring fresh toner.


Stay the patient course.

Of little worth is your ire.

The network is down.


A crash reduces

Your expensive computer

To a simple stone.


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.


Be

The web browser that came with the Be Operating System (bows head in respect) actually used those as the error messages :slight_smile:

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Re: Be

BeOS

Have seen it, but dunno much of it.

But long ago you could crash those machines by doing a simple HTTP request like http://123.com
The common DNS deamon on BeOS then got confused because it does not expect “com” as “B class”. For that problem were no error messages made up!

Result: still effective RFC’s that “forbids” digit-only (2nd level and lower) domain names.
And so, ages after being rid of this BeOS specific bug, it is still hell for this ISP to register/host a domain for a company called “1,2… 8”

Have a dig to see how I fixed it.

Hopefully when IPv6 becomes standard the RFC will finally be adjusted…
Though ENUM may be another threath for it.

Re: Haiku for computers

I saw a website once that had one of those messages every time a 404 Error page came up. It was awesome.

In order to find some unicycle content I did hit this 404.
Coul have been some more tastefull, and less provocating. But stilll, a creative 404.

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