Recently one of my friends, a computer wizard, paid me
a visit. As we were talking I mentioned that I had
recently installed Windows XP on my PC. I told him how
happy I was with this operating system and showed him
the Windows XP CD.

To my surprise he threw it into my microwave oven and
turned it on.

Instantly I got very upset, because the CD had become
precious to me, but he said: 'Do not worry, it is
unharmed.'

After a few minutes he took the CD out, gave it to me
and said: 'Take a close look at it.'

To my surprise the CD was quite cold to hold and it
seemed to be heavier than before. At first I could not
see anything, but on the inner edge of the central
hole I saw an inscription, an inscription finer than
anything I had ever seen before. The inscription shone
piercingly bright, and yet remote, as if out of a
great depth:

12413AEB2ED4FA5E6F7D78E78BEDE820945092OF923A40EElO
E5IOCC98D444AA08E324

'I cannot understand the fiery letters,' I said in a
timid voice.

'No but I can,' he said. 'The letters are Hex, of an
ancient mode, but the language is that of Microsoft,
which I shall not utter here. But in common English
this is what it says:

One OS to rule them all,
One OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all
and in the darkness bind them.

It is only two lines from a verse long known in System
lore:

Three OS's from corporate kings in their towers of
glass, 
Seven from valley lords where orchards used to grow, 
Nine from dotcoms doomed to die, 
One from the Dark Lord Gates on his dark throne
In the Land of Redmond where the Shadows lie.  

One OS to rule them all, 
one OS to find them, 
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind
them, 
In the Land of Redmond where the Shadows lie.



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