Cyber Song

Paul Moor (100722.1351@compuserve.com)
Fri, 16 Apr 1999 04:22:06 -0400

[All present company excepted, naturally. . . .]

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| Subject: Cyber Song
| Date: 16-Apr-99 at 08:53 =

| From: Garry Margolis, INTERNET:garrym@netcom.com
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| Forwarded by Mike Richter <mrichter@cpl.net>
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| THE MODERN CYBER-CITIZEN'S SONG. By Marcus Bales.
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| I am the very model of a modern cyber-netizen
| All logic I dispense with, and all taste and manners jettison;
| I'm found on TV, radio, and many other "medias"
| But cyberspace is where I'm most particularly tedious.
| I come in every stripe from the conservative to radical
| And know it all except for how to spell or be grammatical.
| I haven't got a clue about the use of logicality
| And drivel on with made-up-factoid bargain-bin banality.
| I flame opponents hairless from a dozen different pseudonyms,
| Each one a ruder, lewder pun on Anglo-Saxon crudonyms,
| And where I find civility and hot debate have been at ease
| I break it up with spamming, flaming, scrolling and obscenities.
| I'm ignorant in every field, poetic to statistical,
| Which only makes my points of view more thoroughly sophistical;
| My attitude's aggressive and my tone is sanctimonious,
| My facts are bad, conclusions wrong, and arguments erroneous;
| My posts are pure unparagraphed expressions of my vanity,
| Impossible to parse except perhaps for the profanity.
| I'm known for disputatiousness and other sorts of knavery
| From purposeful mendacity to things yet more unsavory.
| The places civil reason is accounted most iniquitous
| Are places where you'll find me inescapably ubiquitous.
| In short, all logic I reject, all taste and manners jettison
| Because I am the model of a modern cyber-netizen!

Poem by (once again) Marcus Bales <mbales@cybergate.net>, merely
relayed by

Paul Moor (Berlin)
100722.1351@compuserve.com

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