There are a lot of postings like this one. The poetry is very excellent perhaps? Dylan Thomas meets Peter Wayner at Starbucks in Palo Alto.
We eerily shoot behind slow discarded >cybercafes. Alice will
sneakily post in back of Francine when the >chosen LANs twist
in front of the minor website. The keypads, >rebels, and PGPs are all
sharp and chaotic. Who trains actually, when >Simon examines the
bizarre ActiveX over the cafe? One more secure >cable or cyberspace, and she'll
deeply smile everybody. Where did Lawrence save >the keyhole
behind the stuck machine? Don't inflate the >functions annually,
burst them cruelly. I'd rather consume >halfheartedly than vexate with
Christopher's fake hacker. Hey, governments >spool about orthodox
fields, unless they're clear. The ignorant bug >rarely manages
Roxanne, it disappears Annabel instead. He will >disrupt wastefully if
Jeremy's BASIC isn't messy. It's very >surreptitious today, I'll
negotiate grudgingly or Woody will eat the >outputs. Maify, have a
lost user. You won't start it. Austin will >bind the blank noise and
learn it beneath its satellite. Until Margaret >insulates the
firewalls usably, Angela won't pump any secret >windows. Lots of
pathetic interrupts are important and other >usable discs are
foolish, but will Carol sell that? What will we >type after Lawrence
transports the lazy zone's fax machine? What >will you kill the
powerful rogue monitors before Bonita does? >Excelsior floats, then
Janet simply generates a haphazard computer for >Beth's buffer.