Facebook, Twitter and the Internet are the means whereby the revolution in Egypt is being organized and led, and as a result the Egyptian government has shut it all down. One wonders how Paul Revere would have handled it had the Internet been available in 1775 and the British had shut down all Internet Service Providers.
On the 18th of April in ‘75
The Old North Church was dark as jet
For Paul Revere was safe at home
Tied in to the Internet
Brits move, he wrote in briefest text
Enough to warn the patriot band
Job done he thought of what was next
Of Blackberry’s in every hand
Spreading the word with speed of light
To every Middlesex village and farm
Arousing free men to the fight
Armed men intent on doing harm
Alas the Brits had closed it down
No IPS was running now
As Paul, shut up in Boston town
Raced for his horse, he’d show them how
A Yankee Doodling texting man
Could use his wits when all went wrong
He rode through village, farm and woods
To spread alarm the whole night long
At Lexington the soldiers met
An armed militia, muskets slung
Told to disperse the rabble held
A look, a shout, an insult flung
To Concord then the soldiers marched
To find on leaving that men lie
In woods along the winding road
Who shot them down as they marched by
The Internet quickly restored
Text messages flared forth of course
At speed of light but all men knew
There’s nothing faster than a horse
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