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'''Jerusalem''' is a math virus which re-writes [[William Blake (nonfiction)|William Blake]]'s poem "And did those feet in ancient time", usually to comic effect.
[[Jerusalem (math virus)|thumb|Effects of the Jerusalem math virus: <br><br>Bring me my bow of burning code!<br>
Bring me my arrows of Netwire!<br>
Bring me my files! To Cloud, upload!<br>
Bring me my CPU of fire!
]]'''Jerusalem''' is a math virus which re-writes [[William Blake (nonfiction)|William Blake]]'s poem "And did those feet in ancient time", usually to comic effect.


== Example ==
== Example ==

Revision as of 14:30, 15 November 2020

thumb|Effects of the Jerusalem math virus:

Bring me my bow of burning code!
Bring me my arrows of Netwire!
Bring me my files! To Cloud, upload!
Bring me my CPU of fire!
Jerusalem is a math virus which re-writes William Blake's poem "And did those feet in ancient time", usually to comic effect.

Example

This distorted block of text data was detected and recorded on the morning of Sunday, 15 November 2020 by software developer and APTO stringer Karl Jones:

Bring me my bow of burning code!
Bring me my arrows of Netwire!
Bring me my files! To Cloud, upload!
Bring me my CPU of fire!

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