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Revolution is Not an AOL Keyword







Revolution is Not an AOL Keyword

Revolution is Not an AOL Keyword 03/20/2003 01:01 PM

Eddan Katz has posted a brilliant, high-larious, hyper-linked adaptation of Gil-Scott Heron's "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" to bIPlog, entitled, Revolution is Not an AOL Keyword:

You will not be able to stay home, dear Netizen.
You will not be able to plug in, log on and opt out.
You will not be able to lose yourself in Final Fantasy,
Or hold your Kazaa download queues,
Because revolution is not an AOL Keyword...

Revolution will not be right back after
Pop-up ads about eCommerce, eTailers, or eContent.
You will not have to worry about a
Cookie in your browser, a bug in your email, or a
Worm in your recycling bin.
Revolution will not run faster with Intel inside.
Revolution, dude, is not getting a Dell.
Revolution will increase your Google rank.

Revolution is not an AOL Keyword, is not an AOL Keyword,
Is not an AOL Keyword, is not an AOL Keyword.
Revolution will be no stream or download, dear Netizen;
Revolution must still be live.

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