August 24, 2006
Red Hat Poetry Contest
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Sasha mentioned a limerick contest about Norman Rockwell, and it reminded me of the only poetry contest I have ever entered.
I few years ago, I entered (and won) a poetry contest in the Red Hat email newsletter “Under the Brim.” The challenge was to write a poem that used our name, where we lived, the flavor of Linux used, the reasons we use Linux, and the results of using Linux.
This was my winning entry:
There once was an Atlantan named Ron
Whose servers always had to be on.
For maximum uptime,
He found Red Hat sublime;
And soon all the Windows were gone.
All I won was a Red Hat t-shirt and bragging rights among geeks. I still wear the shirt, and with this post, I’m still bragging in geekland.













2 Comments on Red Hat Poetry Contest »
August 24, 2006
Chris Hubbs @ 3:33 pm:
You, sir, are a poetry god. I bow in acknowledgement of your word skills, your limericity.
Kelly @ 4:43 pm:
Ron,
While your “bloggy thing” I was reading,
I noticed the limericks exceeding,
Although it did make me smile,
I must ask, Will this style
Be your preferred new way of speaking?