That was crap.
Words do not express.
Well they do...
"that was crap"

D


On  0, Christopher Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reminds me of an idea I had of writing a song about linux. (somewhat similar in 
>style to the War of the World's But still they come)
> A workmate told me aobut this other song which got big on TripleJ called Cows with 
>Guns, I said to him, it's about time for another silly song to hit the charts.
> 
> Then The Penguins Come.
> 
> Then the penguins come, crashing through the gates
> Then the penguins come, the windows start to shake
> Then the penguins come, the demons are no match
> Then the penguins co-o-ome, riding on the GNU
> 
> None can withstand, as they go from land to land
> Breaking the chains of those bound to the EULAS
> Sharing the good news, on the slashdot GNUs
> No more starving people, freshmeat with opensource for all
> 
> The new Wine is flowing, Sometimes a crowd pleaser.
> See the penguins dancing Samba, while they're eating pizza.
> It's like the Sun is rising, with a Big Blue sky.
> But freely for everyone, you can even still use Vi.
> 
> The Jobs are no problem mac, they've almost joined the herd.
> And though they believed Darwin, you can't see Evolution.
> You just can't stop the tide, that brings the penguins into shore
> Though they move slow, it's good to know, they've heeded the call
> 
> Gnomes and other cuties (QT's) are giving it their best
> To empower the X GUI and liberate the desk
> Not as easy as it might Ximian, they strive for a common goal
> To bring more enlightment and functionality to us all 
> 
> Some penguins come with Red Hats, others have yellow dogs
> They're really posing a threat, as too, some say Lin does
> Suse and Deb, some wearing slacks, and theres a man called Drake
> United they will conquer, and new ground they will take
> 
> Taking over servers, gathering in clusters
> Shattering the hopes of the bill, they're the windows-busters
> It marks the end to piracy, that'll catch you in the net
> By sharing and combining apps, all our needs are met
> 
> Then the penguins come, crashing through the gates
> Then the penguins come, the windows start to shake
> Then the penguins come, the demons are no match
> Then the penguins co-o-ome, riding on the GNU
> 
> 
> Enjoy
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 23:21:38 +1000 
> "Michael Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Nick Croft wrote:
> > > Mike and Martin,
> > > Thanks for your help. Those services kept rising from the ashes.
> > 
> > Yeah we could have a UNIX movie "Queen of the Daemons" instead of "Queen
> > of the Dammned" :-)
> > xdm and gdm are like that too, kill'em and up spawns another vampire :-)
> > 
> > Mike
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