Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Friendship at first click

Friendship at first click
by Virginia (Ginny) Ellis

I found myself awakened,
In the middle of the night,
I stared into the darkened room,
And thought about my plight.

I rolled over, tossed, and turned,
I was not in any pain,
Had I gone to bed too early,
Or had I gone too late again?

I checked the lighted dial,
On my trusty bedroom clock,
Too early to begin my day,
I should be sleeping like a rock.

So I lay there in my cozy bed,
Wide-eyed and bushy-tailed,
I might as well get up, I thought,
And check out my night's E-mail.

So I staggered to my desk and chair,
And revved-up ye olde computer,
I logged on the Net so fast,
I guessed I was its only viewer.

For who, with any sense at all,
Would click-on at three A.M?
Well, I got my answer pretty quick,
When I heard ping, ping, ping, and ping again.

Golly! Did I have E-mail!
Everybody's up!
Don't these people have a life?
They all must be hard-up.

And then I thought, well, here am I,
Right along with all the rest,
Connecting to my Internet friends,
Who, I've learned by now, are best.

They're always out there for me,
As I am here for them,
I don't think my life will ever be,
Just quite the same again.

"Love at first sight" is not thought odd, So why not "friendship at first click?"
No need to dance or play shy games,
It's an Internet benefit.

Ann Landers says that friendships,
Made on the Internet,
Smack of foolish adolescence,
By adults who do consent.

Well, she and Martha Stewart,
Can take their advice and go,
To that place that's not in Cyberspace,
But lies directly there below.

At three A.M. I found a friend,
Who was awake and doing fine,
Of course she lived on the other side,
Of the International Date Line.

East Coast friends soon then clicked on,
Followed by South and North,
I did not weep I could not sleep,
Such warmth was pouring forth.

Where else in all the world,
Could such support be claimed,
In the wee, small hours of morning,
By simply clicking on a name?

Bill Gates has become my hero,
I may build for him a shrine,
For all the beautiful people,
He has sent to me Online.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great up until the last verse. WTF has Bill Gates ever done for the Internet other than put out c**p software that just gets in the way?

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

Well, I just ran with it, not everybody is educated in who did what. Similar to situation that many people think that Walt Disney was a great cartoonist, because his name is on all the comics instead of the people who actually wrote and drew them.

Anonymous said...

I was already assuming that the thanks were aimed at Microsoft as a whole, personified as Bill Gates.

elsie said...

I have a friend who is in denial as they say on certain kinds of TV shows. She thinks that the 'Think Week' when Bill Gates gave in to the overwhelming pressure from his advisors to reverse his judgement that the Internet was only for nerds was actually the day the Internet was invented when Bill published the 'Internet Tidal Wave' paper.

"Bill Gates has become my hero,
I may build for him a shrine,
For all the beautiful people,
He has sent to me Online."

Still and all, Apple now has its own shrine, although the site design lacks Ginny's retro PC elegance and good taste that have stood the test of time:

http://shrineofapple.com/

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

I couldn't believe it when Gates didn't see the potential of the Net right away. Talk about a blind spot!