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Title    : The Hacker's Battle Hymn
Original : The Battle Hymn of the Republic
Group    : ?
Author   : Bill Lindemann and David Lilienfeld
Intro    : 
Song     : 

                    The Hacker's Battle Hymn

              (to The Battle Hymn of the Republic)
             by Bill Lindemann and David Lilienfeld


     He logged on the eleven,
     And his name was "JAB."
     The monitor went crazy
     On this blighted PDP.
     Oh, it never knew what hit it,
     Just a hack from DDT.
     The Hacker's just logged in.

     Chorus:
             Woe be it to the system,
             Woe be it to the system,
             Woe be it to the system,
             The Hacker's just logged in.

     The Hacker went a-working
     All the way into SYSTAT.
     He made so many options,
     That it made DEC flip its hat.
     The op'rator was dazzled
     For his Hazeltine went ZAP!!
     The Hacker's just logged in.

     (Chorus)

     He started in the summer
     Of 1970.
     "For me, I'll find a free account,"
     Thus sayeth JAB;
     Fin'lly moving up to
     Gunning everybody's tree,
     The Hacker's just logged in.

     (Chorus)