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An SSL Haiku
Tim Callan has decided to wax poetic with an SSL haiku. If nothing else, it's a reminder of the ancient Japanaese art.
Okay folks, here's an SSL haiku. Quick reminder on the rules of the haiku, as adapted for Western language: The first line has five syllables and names a thing. The second line has seven syllables and makes a statement about the thing. The third line echoes the first -- five syllables and renames the same thing in a different way.
https
Identifies encryption
The little padlock
Nove 18, 2007 Update: Apparently, the SSL haiku was so well loved that he decided to come up with another one:
Over the past year and a half, I've created close to 200 entries for The SSL Blog. None has garnered more feedback than my SSL haiku. I'm not sure what to conclude from that, but I do know a good thing when I see one. So to please the people, I am proud to debut a second SSL haiku. And what topic is more appropriate for the second ever SSL haiku than Extended Validation SSL?
EV SSL
Fights phishing powerfully
Green bar in IE

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