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CSABA HARANGOZO

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Jul 27, 2002, 5:27:28 AM7/27/02
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The Kursk Disaster

Some new information has come to light over the Kursk disaster. For
those with short attention spans, the Kursk was the submarine that
blew up and sank in the Arctic Ocean killing all 118 on board. The
Russians tried to blame the incident on a collision with an
unidentified object.

However, sonar tapes which recorded the blasts (a small one at first,
then a much larger one two minutes later) cast doubt on these claims.
A whistle blower within the Russian military has leaked that the crew
of the Kursk was testing a new type of torpedo when the accident
occurred. It seemed very likely that the test didn't go quite as
planned.

While rescue efforts to save the survivors of the Kursk failed,
salvage crews were able to recover a 'Black Box' from the submarine
which contained detailed accounts of the events leading up to the
explosion. As luck would have it, we got a copy of those tapes. It
turns out that the submarine crew was trying to load Microsoft Windows
on their fire control computer. Their intent was to replace the aging
CP/M operating system with the flashier Windows OS. Apparently, the
Russians didn't know about the legendary stability problems exhibited
by Windows. The log tapes make this painfully obvious:

Captain: Is the new fire control Windows OS installed yet Comrade?

Seaman: Almost Sir. We just need to finish filling out the
registration card.

Captain: Excellent. Soon we will be able to point and click our
enemies into oblivion.

[evil laughter in background]

Seaman: Comrade Captain! It is booting! Look, it says "Preparing to
run Windows for the first time".

[long pause]

Seaman: Arrgh! Sir, it wants me to reboot again. That makes the 27th
time.

Captain: Hmmm. This is not encouraging. Go ahead and reboot again.

Seaman: Aye Sir.

[another long pause]

Seaman: Captain, it is up again. It says it found new hardware ... A
CD-ROM drive and that it needs drivers.

Captain: Where are the drivers?

Seaman: On the CD-ROM.

Captain: You are joking, right?

Seaman: No Sir.

Captain: Reboot the damn thing again. I am starting not to like this
Windows.

[another long pause]

Seaman: Sir! It is back! It says it found the Gorby2000 Torpedo and is
looking for the device drivers. Do we have a driver disk?

Captain: I do not think so.

Seaman: I will tell it to use the default drivers.

[another long pause]

Seaman: Crap. It wants to reboot again.

Captain: How many times are we going to reboot today? This is taking
forever. Our hull is going to rust out before this works.

[another long pause]

Seaman: Sir! It is up and this time it is not asking for anything!

Captain: Really? No device drivers? No registration cards? No user
profiles?

Seaman: No Sir. I think it is ready.

Captain: Good work comrade. Now click on the fire control icon and let
us see how this works.

Seaman: Clicking now, Sir.

[another long pause]

Captain: Why does the fire control screen have a dancing paper clip on
it?

Seaman: I have no idea Sir.

Captain: Hmmm, well try clicking on the menu.

Seaman: Aye Sir. Let us see; Open E-mail, Spam a friend, Mail a Virus,
Fire a Torpedo.

Captain: We will spam a friend later. Let us fire a torpedo.

Seaman: Aye Sir.

[another long pause]

Seaman: It is asking us to load the torpedo and to click when ready.

Captain: Torpedo room, load a torpedo in tube number 1!

[intercom:] This is the Torpedo room. The torpedo is loaded Sir.

Captain: Click on the continue button.

Seaman: Aye Sir.

[another long pause]

Seaman: It is asking for a target Sir.

Captain: Hmmm, target the Rainbow Warrior.

Seaman: Aye Sir. Damn! It says the torpedo is low on ink.

Captain: Click ignore. We will get some ink when we return to base.

Seaman: Aye Sir. We are ready to fire.

Captain: Very good. You may fire when ready comrade.

Seaman: Firing torpedo Sir.

[another really long pause]

Captain: Well?

Seaman: I am trying Sir. Nothing is happening. Wait a minute....

[a loud explosion is heard in the background followed by screaming on
intercom]

Captain: what was that?!?!?

Seaman: Captain! A new screen has appeared!

Outlook Express Fire Control has performed an illegal operation and
will be shut down. Click 'OK' to continue.

Seaman: Oh my God! The paper clip has died! What should I do?

Captain: Shut it down! Shut it down!

Seaman: It is not responding Sir!

Captain: Try 'CTRL-ALT-DELETE'!

Seaman: Aye Sir. We are in luck! The task manager is still operating.
I am instructing the task manager to shut down Outlook Fire Control.

[another long pause]

Seaman: The task manager says that Outlook Fire Control is not
responding.

Captain: Well no shit. Tell it to 'end task'.

Seaman: Nothing is happening Sir.

Captain: Try 'CTRL-ALT-DELETE' again.

Seaman: Aye Sir.

[sounds of frantic pecking on keyboard.]

Seaman: Oooh! What a pretty blue screen!

Captain: Holy Shit! Not the blue screen of dea....

[KABLAM! A really big explosion. More screaming and the sound of
rushing water.]
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The tape ends at this point.

During the week long rescue effort, divers reported hearing tapping in
the form of morse code coming from survivors inside the damaged
sub.The rescuers couldn't understand why a group of men would spend
the last of their strength tapping out "W-I-N-D-O-W-S S-U-C-K-S" in
morse code.

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* Csaba I. Harangozo | 'To err is human', said the hedgehog
* csa...@zipworld.com.au | as he dismounted a wirebrush.
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Jan-Erik Söderholm

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Jul 27, 2002, 5:03:53 PM7/27/02
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CSABA HARANGOZO wrote:
>
> The Kursk Disaster

[snip...]

As was sad, 118 young seamen was killed in this accident...

What's funny with that ?

Jan-Erik Söderholm.

Simon Clubley

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Jul 28, 2002, 4:42:09 PM7/28/02
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In article <3D430AB9...@aaa.com>, Jan-Erik =?iso-8859-1?Q?S=F6derholm?= <a...@aaa.com> writes:
> CSABA HARANGOZO wrote:
>>
>> The Kursk Disaster
>
> [snip...]
>
> As was sad, 118 young seamen was killed in this accident...
>
> What's funny with that ?
>

Nothing.

I almost replied yesterday, but I was wondering if I was the only person
to find it was in poor taste. I'm glad to see that I wasn't.

[It's one thing for me make unfavourable comparisons to Russian cars in my
sig, but I consider the unexpected loss of any human life to be equally
tragic regardless of which nation that person belongs to.]

> Jan-Erik Söderholm.

Simon.

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Microsoft: The Lada of the computing world.

David J. Dachtera

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Jul 28, 2002, 6:24:35 PM7/28/02
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Simon Clubley wrote:
>
> In article <3D430AB9...@aaa.com>, Jan-Erik =?iso-8859-1?Q?S=F6derholm?= <a...@aaa.com> writes:
> > CSABA HARANGOZO wrote:
> >>
> >> The Kursk Disaster
> >
> > [snip...]
> >
> > As was sad, 118 young seamen was killed in this accident...
> >
> > What's funny with that ?
> >
>
> Nothing.
>
> I almost replied yesterday, but I was wondering if I was the only person
> to find it was in poor taste. I'm glad to see that I wasn't.

Likewise, I was going to say that readers from the .ru TLD might not
appreciate the humor, depending upon their political leanings. Then
again, there's a *LOT* of satire around these days that is less than
"politically correct", and you may know how I feel about THAT phrase...

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