Well, that would depend on the kind of chicken...<p></B>
<B>NT Chicken</B><br>
Will cross the road in June; no, in August. September for sure.<p>
<B>OS/2 Chicken</B><br>
It tried to cross the road several times, still having driver troubles<p>
<B>Win 95 Chicken</B> <br>
You see different coloured feathers while it crosses, but cook
it and it still tastes like... chicken.<p>
<B>Microsoft Chicken (TM)</B><br>
It's already on both sides of the road. And, anyway, it just
*bought* the road.<p>
<B>Unix Chicken</B><br>
There's no real reason to cross the road. Just make a symbolic
link to the chicken anywhere you want it to be.<p>
<B>OOP Chicken</B><br>
It doesn't need to cross the road, it just sends a message.<p>
<B>Assembler Chicken</B><br>
First it builds the road ... one stone at a time.<p>
<B>C Chicken</B><br>
It crosses the road without looking both ways.<p>
<B>C++ Chicken</B><br>
The chicken wouldn't have to cross the road, you'd simply refer
to him on the other side.<p>
<B>VB Chicken</B><br>
USHighways!TheRoad cross (aChicken)<p>
<B>Delphi Chicken</B><br>
The chicken is dragged across the road and dropped on the other
side.<p>
<B>Java Chicken</B><br>
If your road needs to be crossed by a chicken, the server will
download a chicken to the other side.<p>
<B>Web Chicken</B><br>
Jumps out onto the road, turns right, and just keeps on running.<p>
<B>Gopher Chicken</B><br>
Tried to run, but got flattened by the Web chicken.<p>
<B>Newton Chicken</B><br>
Can't cluck, can't fly and can't lay eggs, but you can carry it
across the road in your pocket.<p>
<B>Cray Chicken</B><br>
Crosses faster than any other chicken, but if you don't dip it
in liquid nitrogen first, it arrives on the other side fully cooked.<p>
<B>Quantum Logic Chicken</B><br>
The chicken is distributed probabilistically on all sides of the
road until you observe it on the side of your course.<p>
<B>Lotus Chicken</B><br>
Don't you dare try to cross the road the same way we do!<p>
<B>Mac Chicken</B><br>
No reasonable chicken owner would want a chicken to cross the
road, so there's no way to tell it to.<p>
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