 Haikus, a Japanese form of poetry, on a site about software testing ? After I read the Computer Error and Meeting Haikus on Ward Cunningham’s huge Wiki site, I decided to write some Haikus, too. While writing good Haiku poetry, which may give some insight in the essence of live, the universe and everything, is difficult and requires some level of enlightment, writing bad one is easy: each poem has only three lines and 17 syllables, five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, five in the third. That’s all. Here are some Haikus from Ward Cunningham’s Wiki and some Haikus I wrote. Perhaps those Haikus will be the only thing that will remain, after all our code and projects will have fallen into oblivion! Feel free to add your own Haiku to this site - here and now ! Your file was so big. It might be very useful. But now it is gone. -- David J. Liszewski Windows NT crashed. I am the Blue Screen of Death. No one hears your screams. -- Peter Rothman Spreadsheet on my Screen. Maze of rows and columns, my mind fades away. -- Georg Sehl Three things are certain: Death, taxes and lost data. Guess which has occured. -- David Dixon Stay the patient course of little worth is your ire. The network is down. -- David Ansel Ambitious project, the deadline before kickoff at the dawn of doom. -- Georg Sehl Some bugs have names. Others inscrutable numbers. Yours has not even that. -- Ken Carpenter A hideous bug typed into bug database, sent to nirvana. -- Georg Sehl A conference call: squeaky voices from the phone, an endless babble. -- Georg Sehl Gant-, Pert- and Pie-Charts, a maze without an exit, called a project plan. -- Georg Sehl Go the road to doom: if something is not working, just do more of it. -- Georg Sehl (inspired by Tom DeMarco's "Slack") Amazing talent wasted in this conference room on status updates -- Bill Barnett Opportunities I am looking for because the ship is sinking -- Georg Sehl (Februar 2006) Opportunities right before my feet, leaving past behind. -- Georg Sehl (April 2006) There is not enough memory available to display this err. -- BrianG Out of memory We wish to hold the whole sky but we never will. -- Frank Heaney
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