I was there at the LISA where this was first performed. The audio matches perfectly with the video, but the video is NOT from the conference.
The second speaker before the song starts is Dan Klein, who then takes part in the song. Not only is he not present in the group, but there are nearly twice as many "singers" on stage as were actually present.
Well first of all everything they sing, matches Solaris operating system. Solaris which was made by Sun Microsystems runs primairly (or it was at that time) on their Sparc machines. Sparc instead of BIOS that we're used to on PC has so called Openboot PROM.
When Openboot PROM is waiting for an user input it displays an "ok" prompt. You'll see it, either if you abort startup sequence, or there's an error. So the joke was that it was so bad, that the system couldn't even boot (e.x. HD died)
No, I certainly don't mind, and thanks! Well, I don't mind except for the song virus I always get from this song when I see !H - now it's going to be in my head for the rest of the month. :)
I heard about this performance a long while ago from my friend at MIT, after I told him of the song we sang at CMU, "Find the Longest Path." This song is fantastic, even now almost 10 years later. Good job to sing; sing; halt for coming up with such a masterpiece of geekdom. <3
I was there at the LISA where this was first performed. The audio matches perfectly with the video, but the video is NOT from the conference.
The second speaker before the song starts is Dan Klein, who then takes part in the song. Not only is he not present in the group, but there are nearly twice as many "singers" on stage as were actually present.
webtm14 7 months ago
Weird song. Too weird for me. And I'm a weird guy.
theboombody 2 years ago
As a computer scientist with one semester left until I get my Bachelor's, I say, with all of my heart, that this is the best video on youtube.
DSplinters 2 years ago 4
But its still a good video! :) Thanks! peace.
roxannehilton2 2 years ago
wrong video. I wanted to see something about the Y2K problem in 1999.
roxannehilton2 2 years ago
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Monster0or1 2 years ago
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Monster0or1 2 years ago
Well first of all everything they sing, matches Solaris operating system. Solaris which was made by Sun Microsystems runs primairly (or it was at that time) on their Sparc machines. Sparc instead of BIOS that we're used to on PC has so called Openboot PROM.
When Openboot PROM is waiting for an user input it displays an "ok" prompt. You'll see it, either if you abort startup sequence, or there's an error. So the joke was that it was so bad, that the system couldn't even boot (e.x. HD died)
takeda64 3 years ago 5
What's "Ok" supposed to mean? Is it some sort of lie by the server?
SJGster 3 years ago
I guess I created new thread instead directly responding to you.
takeda64 3 years ago
OMG. That's us!!!! Hilarious that this is on You Tube.
kwackerkit 3 years ago
I hope you don't mind that I posted it.
It took me quite a while to find it on the web so I thought it would be good to somehow preserve it.
takeda64 3 years ago
No, I certainly don't mind, and thanks! Well, I don't mind except for the song virus I always get from this song when I see !H - now it's going to be in my head for the rest of the month. :)
kwackerkit 3 years ago
OMG that IS us!!!! I haven't seen this in years!
Thanks for posting it!
iconoplasty 2 years ago
I heard about this performance a long while ago from my friend at MIT, after I told him of the song we sang at CMU, "Find the Longest Path." This song is fantastic, even now almost 10 years later. Good job to sing; sing; halt for coming up with such a masterpiece of geekdom. <3
sleepsong 3 years ago 2
The one by Dan Barrett?
Nice, our teacher from algorithms class played it to us, it's hillarious :)
takeda64 3 years ago
Ha I get it now C is the hexidecimal number 12
svadonia 3 years ago
you sings in this choral society?
nemlou 4 years ago