SharePoint as Haiku: Share poetry, win a Starbucks card

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I announced this contest earlier this week in the Connect at AIIM newsletter. (Don't subscribe? Correct that here.)

It's haiku time again. Let's focus this one around SharePoint. The rules.

1. Write a haiku about SharePoint. Is it the best thing ever? Over-hyped? A great tool when used well? An ECM dinosaur killer? Your entry can be focused on technology, on management, or, well, limited by your imagination. Entries can be serious, funny, personal, and/or professional.

2. The staff of Connect at AIIM will select our top 5ish favorite entries.

3. Next issue (October 5), you can vote for the winner, who will be announced in the October 19 newsletter.

4. The winner will receive a $20 Starbucks gift card.

How do I play, you may be asking? Simple; send your submission via email to Bryant Duhon, bduhon@aiim.org, with “Haiku” in the subject line. Really, it’s as easy as that

For more about Haiku’s, check out Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku). For our purposes, a Haiku is 3 lines with 5, 7, 5 syllables respectively.

Here's my weak attempt:

SharePoint is really
confusing. Free? Cheap? Hardly.
Where does it fit best?

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