Pacific Link

By Debbie Pickett

To the tune of "Piano Man" by Billy Joel

It's times like this, when the Pacific link is down, that you realise just how much work you can do while the Pacific Link is down. Then you realise that it's much better to write a parody about it.

You have to pronounce the dot when it appears in machine names below to make it scan. But don't pronounce the hyphens. :) Thanks to Ricky for the original idea!


It's five o'clock on a weekday,
I'm beginning to feel a cold sweat;
There's a C-64 sitting next to me,
It's the backbone of telstra.net.

I said, "Come, send the world an ICMP,
I don't really care where it goes;
If you cross the Pacific I'll feel just terrific,
But if it works, nobody knows."

Da, da da, de de da,
Da da, de de da, da da.

Chorus:
Send us a ping, O Pacific Link,
Send us a ping tonight,
For we're all in the mood for a minute when
You hold more than ten kilobytes.

Now, John, our beloved Prime Minister
Has an Internet stance far from love,
But he's quick with a frown if the link should fall down
While he's mailing to whitehouse.gov.

He says, "Bill, I believe you've been screwing us,
You're stifling our country's success;
Well, I'm sure that Australia deserves a bit
More than 32 Mbps."

Da, da da, de de da,
Da da, de de da, da da.

Now, you might think it's unacceptable,
But there's no need for you to know why;
'Cause if you phone Telstra, they'll say "Go to hell, sir,"
And probably blame MCI.

And over in south California,
As the sysadmins slowly forget
That they've shared more than five thousand coffees,
Still, it's better than minding the net.

(Instrumental)

Chorus

There's some pretty high traffic for Saturday,
And it's sort of refreshing to see
That cpe4-hssi1-0's
Alive more than one time in three.

And the link feels like a casino,
As the roulette wheel once again froze,
Yes, there's 36 red and black numbers, it's said,
But there's 36 million zeroes.

Da, da da, de de da,
Da da, de de da, da da.

Chorus

© 1996 Debbie Pickett.