For those who didn't know, the Intel version of Apple's MacOS X uses cryptography on certain key applications to prevent users from running MacOS X on boring generic non-Apple computers.
This article explains how this encryption works; while most of this is too heady for us mere mortals, author Amit Singh ends the article by revealing a hidden limerick that Apple embeds in its protected applications:
There once was was a user that whined
his existing OS was so blind,
he'd do better to pirate
an OS that ran great
but found his hardware declined.
Please don't steal Mac OS!
Really, that's way uncool.
(C) Apple Computer, Inc.


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