Tuesday, November 25, 2008

For many decades there were numerous proverbs in our language, which offered lessons, and which were used to determine intelligence and awareness ...

... of one's culture.

However, times have changed, and it is time to update the old proverbs. It is time to reform them into proverbs that people in today's technological environment can relate to. Here are some.....
  • Home is where you hang your @.

  • The e-mail of the species is more deadly than the mail.

  • A journey of a thousand sites begins with a single click.

  • You can't teach an old mouse new clicks.

  • Great groups from little icons grow.

  • Speak softly and carry a cellular phone.

  • C:\ is the root of all directories.

  • Oh, what a tangled website we weave when first we practice.

  • Pentium wise, pen and paper foolish.

  • The modem is the message.

  • Too many clicks spoil the browse.

  • The geek shall inherit the earth.

  • There's no place like

  • Don't byte off more than you can view.

  • Fax is stranger than fiction.

  • What boots up must come down.

  • Windows will never cease.

  • Virtual reality is its own reward.

  • Modulation in all things.

  • Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to use the Net and he won't bother you for weeks.

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