Viruses go Haiku!
A new computer virus shows its creative touch - by generating random Haiku poetry when it infects computers.
Haiku is an ancient form of Japanese poetry in which the sounds and rhythms of words are more important than the words themselves. The W32/Haiku virus, written by Sandman of the 29A virus-writing gang, uses a table of different words to display a different Haiku everytime it is run.
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Experimenting
I hung the moon on various
virii using "Pine"
---after the Japanese of Hokushi (1665-1718)